1. "I am a stranger here, and I am not welcome."
This statement reflects Antigone's sense of isolation and alienation from the community. She is an outcast, both because of her actions in defying Creon's order and because of her family's history. This statement also foreshadows her tragic fate.
2. "I am not afraid to die."
This statement shows Antigone's courage and determination. She is willing to face death rather than compromise her principles. This statement is also in contrast to her earlier fear of being buried alive.
3. "I am going to my own place, among my own people."
This statement suggests that Antigone believes she will find peace and happiness in death. She is eager to leave the world of the living and join her family in the afterlife.
4. "I am a child of Oedipus, and I have inherited his curse."
This statement acknowledges Antigone's tragic destiny. She believes she is cursed because of her father's crimes. This statement also suggests that Antigone feels a sense of guilt and shame for her family's actions.