Education, general administration, human resource management, and information and arts are occupational groups in "Antigone" by Sophocles (495 B.C.E. - 405 B.C.E.).
Specifically, occupational groups are characterized by similar entry qualifications, operational levels and subject matter. The chorus fits into education as well as information and arts. Attendants, messengers, servants, and Teiresias the blind prophet and his escort occupy the category of general administration. King Creon, Prince Haemon, the Princesses Antigone and Ismene and Queen Eurydice share the category of human resources management.
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The SOC system identifies 23 major groups of occupations.
The SOC system identifies 23 major groups of occupations.
If Antigone disobeys Creon's Law in "Antigone," Antigone is to be sentenced to death.
Antigone
Antigone is the anarchist.
Antigone is the Protagonist.
The Standard Occupational Classification (SOC) categorizes jobs into 23 major groups of occupation.
The sister of Antigone is Ismene.
Antigone is,
Ismene is Antigone's sister
Ismene is Antigone's sister