Antigone
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A Greek tragedy (play) by Sophocles. Antigone and Ismene are the sisters of the dead Polyneices and Eteocles. The play starts with Antigone wanting to bury Polyneices' body, in defiance of Creon's edict.
 

Antigone
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25 Questions

1. What Happens To Antigone's Brothers Eteocles And Polyneices?

2. How Is Haemon Different From His Father?

3. Artistotle's Tragic Hero: Downfall

4. How Are Haemon And Creon Alike?

5. What Piece Of Advice Does Creon Give To His Son?

6. Who Are Oedipus' Parents?

7. Aristotle's Tragic Hero: Must Come From Nobility

8. Who Is Creon To Antigone?

9. Who Are Oedipus' Kids?

10. Aristotle's Tragic Hero: Reversal Of Fortune

11. Creon Is Tragic Hero Due To Tragic Flaw

12. How Does The Chorus Attempt To Make Antigone Feel Better About Her Fate?

13. What Does Haemon Think Is The Best Gift To Have?

14. What Has Happened To Antigone In The End?

15. Aristotle's Tragic Hero: Epiphany And Catharsis

16. What Has Happened To Eurydice

17. What Does Haemon Reveal To His Father About The Citizens Of Thebes?

18. Summarize Antigone's Monologue Before She Is Faced With Her Punishment.

19. Creon Is A Tragic Hero By Nobility

20. What Does The Choragus Suggest That Creon Do Now?

21. How Is Creon Acting Differently At The End Of The Play?

22. What Does The Choragus Say About Teiresias And The Accuracy Of His Predictions?

23. Creon Is A Tragic Hero Due To Epiphany

24. Creon Is A Tragic Hero Due To Reversal Of Fortune

25. Why Do You Think Eurydice States That She Is Used To Grief And Suffering?