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1 500 600 100 CharactersTragedyConflictPlotQuotes 200 300 400 500 600

2 Green for 100 Which character is not given full military honors/proper burial?

3 Green for 100 Polyneices

4 Green for 200 Which character is the leader of the chorus and why?

5 Green for 200 Choragos because they are the wisest

6 Green for 300 How does the Sentry feel when he has to turn over Antigone?

7 Green for 300 RELIEVED BECAUSE HE WILL AVOID PUNISHMENT

8 Green for 400 Why doesn’t Creon accept Haimon’s appeal for Antigone’s life?

9 Green for 400 He thinks Haimon is too young and foolish.

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11 Green for 500 What does Teiresias hear while sitting in his chair of augury?

12 Green for 500 Birds fighting – this is a bad omen

13 Green for 600 Who is the conflict between in the Prologue?

14 Green for 600 Ismene and Antigone

15 Red for 100 What does Haimon do just before killing himself?

16 Red for 100 HE ATTEMPTS TO KILL HIS FATHER

17 Red for 200 In the end, whom does Creon blame for the death of Haimon?

18 Red for 200 himself

19 Red for 300 Why does Oedipus gouge his eyes out?

20 Red for 300 He felt he was blind in thinking he could escape his fate.

21 Red for 400 On what does Antigone blame her untimely death?

22 Red for 400 THE CURSE OF OEDIPUS—curse of incestuous relationship between Oedipus and Jocasta

23 Red for 500 Who does Creon say is to blame for Antigone’s death if she dies in the vault?

24 Red for 500 The gods.

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26 Red for 600 Why does Eurydice kill herself?

27 Red for 600 Both her sons are dead—one in the war the other, Haimon, by his own hand

28 Yellow for 100 Who are the two opposing forces in the main conflict of the play?

29 Yellow for 100 Creon and Antigone

30 Yellow for 200 Whose law does Antigone follow?

31 Yellow for 200 Laws of the Gods

32 Yellow for 300 What emotions does Haimon experience in his encounter with his father in scene 3?

33 Yellow for 300 He begins as an obedient son and progresses to anger and defiance

34 Yellow for 400 What is the role of the Choragos in the play?

35 Yellow for 400 They are the voice of reason OR They are the voice of the people

36 Yellow for 500 Whose laws does Creon follow?

37 Yellow for 500 His own

38 Yellow for 600 What was the riddle that plagued the city of Thebes?

39 Yellow for 600 The Riddle of Man…

40 Blue for 100 How does Antigone feel about Ismene over the course of the prologue? (2 emotions)

41 Blue for 100 Affection then anger, resentment

42 Blue for 200 Why does Creon believe that Polyneices should not be buried?

43 Blue for 200 He is a traitor to his family and city.

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45 Blue for 300 What is unusual about Polyneice’s initial “burial” in scene 1?

46 Blue for 300 Light dust covers the body and sprinkling of wine; enough to appease the gods, but not a full burial.

47 Blue for 400 What TWO crimes does Creon accuse Antigone of committing?

48 Blue for 400 Breaking the law and boasting of it

49 Blue for 500 What does Antigone hope will happen to Creon?

50 Blue for 500 He will have a punishment equal to her own

51 Blue for 600 What did Tiresias predict would happen before our play Antigone?

52 Blue for 600 He predicted Oedipus’ downfall and his other predictions have been accurate.

53 Orange for 100 “You shall not lessen my death by sharing it”

54 Orange for 100 Antigone to Ismene

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56 Orange for 200 “ Her death will cause another. ”

57 Haimon to Creon Orange for 200

58 Orange for 300 “Fate has brought all my pride to a thought of dust…

59 Orange for 300 Creon to Choragos

60 Orange for 400 “Unspeakable, horror of son and mother mingling: their crime, infection of all our family!”

61 Orange for 400 Antigone

62 Orange for 500 “But I cannot remember that he was ever false.”

63 Orange for 500 Choragos to Creon

64 Orange for 600 “There is no happiness where there is no wisdom”

65 Orange for 600 Choragos to Creon


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