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Who Am I?

Light: Light Antigone is the inner voice of doubt inside of dark Antigone. She is young, naive, extremely vulnerable, and frightened of her fate. She shows Antigone's mourning for her loss of a normal life (dying young without a husband or children), as well as nearly regretting her actions.

Dark: decided in her fate, old/weary yet confident and defiant, powerful, independent, disconnected from family and Haemon

Where Am I? And When Am I There?

Light: technically inside of Antigone's head, but surfaces as they get ready to march to the cave and their death, appears within Antigone as she is faced with the reality of her death.

Dark: preparing for her departure from society and making her point before she's gone, trying to feed off of and at the same time suppress her lighter side in order to face her fate

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