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1 Antigone Scene 2-3

2 Writing Workshop Reflection
When you finish, write a one paragraph reflection describing how you feel your first writer’s workshop went. Tell what you learned and how you will improve on your next rhetorical analysis.

3 How might his statement, “A man should never be too sure of anything” apply to Creon?
Scene 2; 7-13

4 How does the Sentry’s speech create sympathy for Antigone?
Scene 2; 35-45

5 What law does Antigone recognize as the supreme one?
Scene 2; 57-63

6 What is Antigone’s attitude toward death?
Scene 2; 64-70

7 How does Creon feel about the bond between Haemon and Antigone?
Scene 2;

8 What do Creon’s words suggest about his relationship with his son?
Scene 3; 11-19

9 What do Creon’s words tell you about his views of government and his role as king?
Scene

10 In what ways does Haemon’s speech reflect the ideals of democracy?
Scene 3; 51-60

11 What do you make of Creon’s decision to bury a person who is still alive when he has steadfastly refused to bury a dead one? Scene 3;


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