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1 Welcome to Jeopardy!

2 Another Presentation © 2002 - All rights Reserved Mark E. Damon

3 Directions: Scroll through the presentation and enter the answers (which are really the questions) and the questions (which are really the answers). Enter in the categories on the main game boards. As you play the game, click on the TEXT DOLLAR AMOUNT that the contestant calls, not the surrounding box. When they have given a question, click again anywhere on the screen to see the correct question. Keep track of which questions have already been picked by printing out the game board screen and checking off as you go. Click on the “Game” box to return to the main scoreboard. Enter the score into the black box on each players podium. Continue until all clues are given. When finished, DO NOT save the game. This will overwrite the program with the scores and data you enter. You MAY save it as a different name, but keep this file untouched!

4 Final Jeopardy Round 1 Round 2 Johnny Appleseed Kim Jong Il Doran

5 Tragedy Smagedy Oedipus’ Curse Character Conundrum Conflicting Opinions Greek Gods Pot Pourri Round 2 $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 Final Jeopardy $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 Scores $300 $300 $300 $300 $300 $300 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500

6 This represents the elders of Thebes in Antigone.
$100 This represents the elders of Thebes in Antigone.

7 $100 What is the Chorus Scores

8 This is the final portion of the play
$200 This is the final portion of the play

9 $200 What is the exodos Scores

10 This is the first ode spoken by the chorus in the entire play.
$300 This is the first ode spoken by the chorus in the entire play.

11 $300 What is the Parados Scores

12 This is a lofty, serious lyric poem
$400 This is a lofty, serious lyric poem

13 $400 What is an ode? Scores

14 $500 These are the alternating stanzas in the choral odes of a Greek Tragedy.

15 What are strophe, antistrophe, and epode?
$500 What are strophe, antistrophe, and epode? Scores

16 This person was prophesized to kill his father and marry his mother.
$100 This person was prophesized to kill his father and marry his mother.

17 $100 Who is Oedipus? Scores

18 This person attacked Thebes and killed his brother.
$200 This person attacked Thebes and killed his brother.

19 $200 Who is Polyneices? Scores

20 This person blames Oedipus’ curse for his/her downfall.
$300 This person blames Oedipus’ curse for his/her downfall.

21 $300 Who is Antigone? Scores

22 Daily Double

23 Oedipus defeated this creature in order to become the King of Thebes.
$400 Oedipus defeated this creature in order to become the King of Thebes.

24 $400 What is a Sphinx? Scores

25 Oedipus is this person’s brother-in-law.
$500 Oedipus is this person’s brother-in-law.

26 $500 Who is Creon? Scores

27 Antigone is this person’s fiance.
$100 Antigone is this person’s fiance.

28 $100 Who is Haimon? Scores

29 This person predicted the curse of Oedipus.
$200 This person predicted the curse of Oedipus.

30 $200 Who is Teiresias? Scores

31 $300 This person tells Eurydice the tragic news of her son in the final portion of Antigone.

32 $300 Who is the Messenger? Scores

33 This person was King of Thebes and buried respectfully.
$400 This person was King of Thebes and buried respectfully.

34 $400 Who is Eteocles? Scores

35 $500 This person found the body of Polyneices buried and feared the wrath of Creon in Scene 2.

36 $500 Who is the Sentry? Scores

37 $100 This character does not want to break the laws of Creon in the Prologue.

38 $100 Who is Ismene? Scores

39 $200 This character believes the laws of the gods are higher than the laws of her uncle.

40 $200 Who is Antigone? Scores

41 This character respectfully begs Creon to listen to reason in Scene 3.
$300 This character respectfully begs Creon to listen to reason in Scene 3.

42 $300 Who is Haimon? Scores

43 $400 This character predicts Creon will suffer because of his treatment of Antigone.

44 $400 Who is Teiresias? Scores

45 These two characters are part of the central conflict of the story.
$500 These two characters are part of the central conflict of the story.

46 Who are Antigone and Creon?
$500 Who are Antigone and Creon? Scores

47 $100 This is the God of War.

48 $100 Who is Ares? Scores

49 This is the Ruler of the Underworld.
$200 This is the Ruler of the Underworld.

50 $200 Who is Hades? Scores

51 This is the king of the gods.
$300 This is the king of the gods.

52 $300 Who is Zeus? Scores

53 This is the God of Prophecy.
$400 This is the God of Prophecy.

54 $400 Who is Apollo? Scores

55 The Chorus sings a special song called Paean to this god in Antigone.
$500 The Chorus sings a special song called Paean to this god in Antigone.

56 $500 Who is Dionysus? Scores

57 This is the number of plays Sophocles wrote in his lifetime?
$100 This is the number of plays Sophocles wrote in his lifetime?

58 $100 What is 125? Scores

59 $200 This is the number of Sophocles’ plays that survived throughout history.

60 $200 What is 7? Scores

61 This is the name of the group of plays Antigone is a part of.
$300 This is the name of the group of plays Antigone is a part of.

62 What are the Theban Plays?
$300 What are the Theban Plays? Scores

63 This is the God of Drama and Theater.
$400 This is the God of Drama and Theater.

64 $400 Who is Dionysus? Scores

65 These are the three plays that Sophocles wrote set in Thebes.
$500 These are the three plays that Sophocles wrote set in Thebes.

66 What are Oedipus the King, Oedipus at Colonus, and Antigone?
$500 What are Oedipus the King, Oedipus at Colonus, and Antigone? Scores

67 Greek Goddesses Plot Points Morbid Moments Character Flaws Pot Pourri Round 1 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 Final Jeopardy $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 Scores $600 $600 $600 $600 $600 $800 $800 $800 $800 $800 $1000 $1000 $1000 $1000 $1000

68 This is the goddess of love.
$200 This is the goddess of love.

69 $200 Who is Aphrodite? Scores

70 This is the Goddess of Wisdom.
$400 This is the Goddess of Wisdom.

71 $400 Who is Athena? Scores

72 This is the Queen of the Underworld.
$600 This is the Queen of the Underworld.

73 $600 Who is Persephone? Scores

74 This is the Goddess of Magic and Witchcraft.
$800 This is the Goddess of Magic and Witchcraft.

75 $800 Who is Hecate? Scores

76 $1000 This is Eros’ mother.

77 $1000 Who is Aphrodite? Scores

78 This is how Antigone disobeys Creon’s law.
$200 This is how Antigone disobeys Creon’s law.

79 What is burying her brother?
$200 What is burying her brother? Scores

80 Daily Double

81 $400 In his speech, Creon says this should be ranked above private friendship.

82 $400 What is public welfare?
Scores

83 $600 Haimon tells his father that these people do not agree with what Creon has done.

84 Who are the Theban People?
$600 Who are the Theban People? Scores

85 This is what Creon says corrupts and demoralizes people.
$800 This is what Creon says corrupts and demoralizes people.

86 $800 What is money? Scores

87 $1000 This is the final message from the Chorus to the audience at the end of Antigone.

88 $1000 What is there is no happiness where there is no wisdom and one finds wisdom from the gods? Scores

89 This character dies by hanging herself with her veil.
$200 This character dies by hanging herself with her veil.

90 $200 Who is Antigone. Scores

91 This character dies after seeing Antigone dead in the vault.
$400 This character dies after seeing Antigone dead in the vault.

92 $400 Who is Haimon? Scores

93 This character kills him/herself after hearing of Haimon’s death.
$600 This character kills him/herself after hearing of Haimon’s death.

94 $600 Who is Eurydice? Scores

95 $800 This person wants to kill himself/herself at the end of the play, but is prevented from doing so.

96 $800 Who is Creon? Scores

97 This person is all that is left of the line of Oedipus.
$1000 This person is all that is left of the line of Oedipus.

98 $1000 Who is Ismene? Scores

99 $200 This is a defect in a character’s personality that brings about his or her downfall.

100 $200 What is a Tragic Flaw? Scores

101 According to Creon, this character’s flaw was loving women too much.
$400 According to Creon, this character’s flaw was loving women too much.

102 $400 Who is Haimon? Scores

103 Daily Double

104 This is the greek name for tragic flaw.
$600 This is the greek name for tragic flaw.

105 $600 What is hamartia? Scores

106 What does Creon expect out of his son and people?
$800 What does Creon expect out of his son and people?

107 What is complete obedience?
$800 What is complete obedience? Scores

108 $1000 This is the greek name for the character flaw that Antigone and Creon share.

109 $1000 What is Hubris? Scores

110 This is the type of hero Antigone is.
$200 This is the type of hero Antigone is.

111 $200 What is a Tragic Hero? Scores

112 This is the leader of the chorus.
$400 This is the leader of the chorus.

113 $400 Who is the Chorogos? Scores

114 $600 This abstract idea about the inability to control one’s future plays a large role in Antigone.

115 $600 What is fate? Scores

116 Who does the Chorus blame for Antigone’s misfortune in Scene 4?
$800 Who does the Chorus blame for Antigone’s misfortune in Scene 4?

117 $800 Who is Antigone? Scores

118 $1000 This has four legs by morning, two legs by day, and three legs by night.

119 $1000 What is man? Scores

120 Final Jeopary Question
Jeopardy Odes Final Jeopary Question Scores

121 In Ode IV, these are the three stories discussed.

122 What are the story of Danae, the story of Dryas’ son (Lycorgos), and Phineas’s wife?
Scores


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