Who speaks these words and to whom? "... in spite of your prohibitions and your brother's, I shall lay [him] in his tomb, reverently and justly, regardless of your tongue. It wasn't at all for your wife's sake he made the expedition, like some poor, toiling subject; but for the oaths which he had sworn— no service due to you."
a. Teucer to Agamemnon
b. Teucer to Menelaus
c. Antigone to Creon
d. Antigone to Oedipus
e. Menelaus to Agamemnon
Answer: b. Teucer to Menelaus
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