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Today Cellphones Away! Every head should be up and every person paying attention. You Need: A piece of paper Something to write with Remember, we have a TEST tomorrow and your “Themes of Antigone Chart” is due tomorrow.
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Themes of Antigone You should have the following sections accounted for: Prologue (Pr) Parodos (Pa) Scene 1 Ode 1 Scene 2 Ode 2 Scene 3 Ode 3 Scene 4 Ode 4 Scene 5 Paean (Pae) Exodos (E) This assignment is worth 78 points!! It is due TOMORROW!!!
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Test Review Get out a piece of paper.
Answer all of the following questions on this piece of paper. You get credit even for wrong answers. Follow along!
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Term Review – Section 1 (1-11)
Tragedy, Tragic Hero, Tragic Flaw, Catastrophe, Chorus, Skene, Orchestra, Choragus, Myths, Legends, Dramatic Irony
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1 Traditional stories about the gods and goddesses.
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Myths
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2 A long building that served as the backdrop for the action and as a dressing room.
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Skene
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3 Leader of the chorus.
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Choragus
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4 Stories handed down from the past believed to be based on actual historical events.
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Legends
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5 A spacious floor where the action took place, located between the skene and audience.
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Orchestra
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6 A disastrous conclusion that usually involves multiple deaths
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Catastrophe
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7 When the audience knows more than the characters do.
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Dramatic Irony
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8 At the center of a tragedy is a person of high rank who accepts his or her downfall with dignity
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Tragic Hero
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9 An error in judgment or a weakness in character, such as pride or arrogance – helps bring about the hero’s downfall.
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Tragic Flaw
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10 A masked group of 15 actors who observe and comment on the action through songs
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Chorus
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11 A form of drama that shows the downfall of a dignified, superior character who participates in events of great significance.
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Tragedy
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Term Review- Section 2 (12-18)
Main Character, Minor Character, Round Character, Flat Character, Stock Character, Protagonist, Antagonist
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12 Types of characters who have become conventional or stereotypical through repeated use in particular types of stories. They are instantly recognizable to readers or audience members.
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Stock Character
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13 The characters that represents the opposition against which the protagonist must contend.
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Antagonist
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14 This literary personality is notable for one kind of personality trait or characteristic.
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Flat Character
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15 Characters who serve to complement the major characters and help move the plot events forward.
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Minor Character
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16 Central person in a story, and is often referred to as the story’s main character.
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Protagonist
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17 Characters who are vital to the development and resolution of the conflict. The plot and resolution of the conflict revolves around these characters.
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Main Character
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18 Anyone who has a complex personality; he or she is often portrayed as a conflicted and contradictory person.
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Round Character
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Types of Characters in Review
Identify one character that falls into each of the Character categories. Provide a fragment explanation for why the character you identified fits into that category. Main Character Minor Character Round Character Flat Character Stock Character Protagonist Antagonist
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Character Review (19-26) Creon, Antigone, Polyneices, Haemon, Jocasta, Eteocles, Oedipus, Eurydice, Ismene
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19 Who was Antigone’s cousin and fiancé?
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Haemon
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20 Who was Antigone’s father (and brother)?
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Oedipus
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21 Who was Antigone’s aunt (her uncle’s wife) who was only in one brief scene at the end of the play?
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Eurydice
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22 Name Antigone’s brother that did not get a proper burial.
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Polyneices
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23 Who was Antigone’s mother?
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Jocasta
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24 Who was Antigone’s sister?
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Ismene
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25 Who was Antigone’s uncle, king of Thebes in the play?
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Creon
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26 Name Antigone’s brother that did get a proper burial.
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Eteocles
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Prompts NOTE: Answer these questions in 4-5 complete sentences and use one example from the play in your answer. *These are on the test! 27.) Who deserves the ultimate blame for the tragic events at the end of the play? *If you need to write the one page (just front of a piece of paper) paper for your 20 participation points, do so NOW!!! 28.) What is the main theme of Antigone, in your opinion?
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