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Family Feud
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1.Antigone’s quiet and timid sister Ismene
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2.Ends each scene with a summary or opinion of the past events Chorus
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3.The leader of the chorus Choragos
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4.In charge of watching Polyneices’ body Sentry
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5.Kills herself after her son dies Eurydice
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6.A tragic hero that suffers from pride Creon
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7.Son of the King Haimon
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8.Blind prophet that warns Creon Tiresias
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9.Sophocles’ birth place Athens
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10.The plays were inspired by these stories The Greek myths
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11.In the Greek plays where did the violence take place? Off stage
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12.________is dropping hints about what is to come later in the text Foreshadowing
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13.Antigone expects to be _____ for burying her brother. honored
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14.How does Creon feel about women? He is sexist towards women
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15.How do the Gods feel about Creon’s decrees They are angry
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16.What final choice does Antigone make in the play? She commits suicide
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17.Creon believes that this brother is a traitor Polyneices
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18._____ is Antigone’s uncle Creon
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19.Who is the author of this play? Sophocles
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20.The name of the city where this play takes place Thebes
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21.Antigone asks this person to help bury Polyneices Ismene
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22.Oedipus killed his _____ and married his _____ Father, Mother
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23.Known for her loyalty and bravery Antigone
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24.Announces the tragedy at the end of the play The Messenger
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26. Name the 4 Greek Concepts (stages) of a hero. Arete, hubris, ate, nemesis
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27. What is Creon’s nemesis by the end of the play? His son and wife commit suicide
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28. Name at least one background characteristic of a hero. Elevated status, not extremely good or bad
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29. According to Aristotle, this characteristic leads to the down fall of our hero. Tragic flaw
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30. According to Aristotle a tragedy inspires what two things from the audience? Pity and fear
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31. A release of emotion at the end of the play is called_____. catharsis
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32. In what type of government did Sophocles live? democracy
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32. How many plays of Sophocles have survived over time? 7
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33. The opposite of what is said is meant. Verbal irony
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34. A character that contrasts the qualities of another character. Foil
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35. The audience knows something that the characters do not know. Dramatic irony
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36. A person, place, or activity that stands for something else. symbol
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37. Blind recklessness Ate
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38. Excessive pride hubris
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39. Showing excellence arete
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40. What is enlightenment in terms of our tragic hero? Our hero realizes his/her tragic flaw and accepts his/her fate.
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