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Greek Culture

About what are Ismene and

Antigone talking at the beginning of

the play?

Burying Polyneices

How was the Sentry chosen to tell Creon that Polyneices had

been buried?

They threw dice.

According to Creon, what is

Antigone’s “double insolence”?

Burying Polyneices and then bragging

about it

At the end of the play, what character flaw

does Creon realize he suffers from? In other

words, what does he have too much of?

Pride

Creon feels his duty is to the law. Antigone feels her duty is not only to her brother,

but ultimately, whom?

The gods

What is the name of Antigone’s sister?

Ismene

Who stabs herself at the end of the play

upon hearing of Haimon’s death?

Eurydice

What two characters killed one

another in battle before the play

begins?

Polyneices and Eteocles

How is Haimon related to

Polyneices?

They are cousins.

Who are the grandparents of

Antigone?

Jocasta and Laius

Who was Dionysus?

The god of wine

(and the god of “everything delicious”)

What famous building did

Pericles have built?

The Parthenon

What were maenads?

A group of women who would worship

alone; many men thought they were

behaving inappropriately

What lasting effect did the rule of

Pericles have on today’s society?

(Think government…)

Democracy

Explain why Socrates was put to

death.

•Some say he corrupted youth

•Questioned everything

•Didn’t believe in the gods

What part of the theater is this?

Theatron

What is the parados?

•Where the audience enters and exits; also where the chorus enters and exits

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•Song or chant accompanying the chorus’ entrance

Name three ways that Greek Theatres are different from modern theaters.

(Answers will vary)•They wore over-sized masks with mouthpieces

•Only 3 people allowed on the stage at a time

•No women allowed to play parts

•Government money was given to poor people so they could attend

•No microphones

•No violence on stage

•No scene changes – backdrop always the same

Which part of the theater was

decorated as the backdrop of the

drama?

Skene

Which part of the theater was the raised

platform where the performance took

place?

Proskenion

Name the protagonist and antagonist of the

play.

Protagonist: Antigone

Antagonist: Creon

Who is Antigone’s foil?

Ismene

The error, weakness, or poor judgment of a

character that reverses his/her fortune is known

as _______ _______.

Tragic Flaw

A contradiction between what a character thinks

is true and what the audience knows is true is

called _________ ___________.

Dramatic Irony

What is hubris?

The sin of having excessive pride or

arrogance.

Name the short story we read in

class where a man loses an important

yellow paper.

“Contents of the Dead Man’s

Pocket”

A noun that names a specific person, place, or

thing is a(n) ______ noun.

Proper

Explain the difference between

DENOTATION and CONNOTATION.

(This is from our first unit, History of the English Language!)

Denotation: the literal, dictionary meaning of a word

Connotation: the feeling a certain word evokes

Who is the voice of Darth Vader?

James Earl Jones

What is the name of Penny’s dog on

the cartoon Inspector Gadget?

Brain

Make your wager

Who are the god and goddess of the

underworld? (A footnote from the

play)

Hecate and Pluto

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