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Classical Drama
How Tragic!Breaking the
LawDeath Quotes
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This is one reason why Creon changed his mind about Antigone’s method of execution.
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Classical Drama originated in this
country.
Greece
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Why did actors wear masks?
So the people in the very back of the theater could see their expressions
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Classical Drama originated in festivals that
honored this god.
Dionysus
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This group of people would sing and chant
on stage.
Chorus
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What is the skene?
The stage area
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Before the end of the story, the tragic hero
must…Feel sorry for what they have done.
Accept responsibility for what has happened.
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A tragic hero must possess this quality.
A fatal (tragic) flaw
AND
Noble birth
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This character is the tragic hero in
Antigone.
Creon
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The downfall of Antigone’s tragic hero is caused by
this personality trait.Pride
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Throughout a tragedy, the audience
undergoes catharsis. What is catharsis?
Feeling many emotions: fear, shock, sadness, relief.
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Creon makes a law that this person should
not be buried.
Polynieces
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This character fears breaking Creon’s law
because the punishment is so
severe.Ismene
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This is the punishment for breaking Creon’s
law.Public stoning
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Antigone prefers to follow these laws.
The gods’ laws
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(DAILY DOUBLE) Creon sentences Antigone to this, changing his
mind about the original decree.
To be locked in a stone vault (cave)
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This character tries to kill his/her father,
then turns the sword on him/herself.
Haemon
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Antigone blames this person for her fate.
Oedipus, her father.
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This character commits suicide by hanging.
Antigone
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These two characters die in battle.
Polynieces and Eteocles
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This character stabs him/herself in the
castle.Eurydice
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“Anarchy, anarchy! Show me a greater
evil!”Creon
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“I know I must die, even without your decree: I am only
mortal.”Antigone
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“Big words are always punished, and proud men in old age learn
to be wise.”Choragus
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“The time is not far off when you shall pay
back corpse for corpse, flesh of your
own flesh.”Teiresias
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“The law is strong, we must give in to the
law… I must yield to those in authority.”
Ismene