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Who is the God of wine, fertility, and joyous life?

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Who is Antigone and Ismene’s cursed Father?

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Who wrote the play Antigone?

Category 1 – 30 points

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Name the protagonist of the play?

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What is Creon’s wife’s name?

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Why does Creon issue an edict against burying Polynecies body?

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a) he broke his exile, attacked Thebes, and tried to sell his people into slavery.

b) The gods were angry and threatened destruction of Thebes

c) Creon favored the other brother, who named Creon successor of the throne.

d) Creon is favored by the gods, and therefore no harm would come to him

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Before his death, what does Haemon do?

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a) threatens his father with a swordb) tries to stop Antigone from confessing her disobediencec) spits in his fathers face.

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Through out the play the tone of the parados is ?

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a) sad and confusingb) full of pity and fearc) hopeful and optimisticd) a transgression on a dirge

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What is Creon’s tragic flaw? (Greek term)

Category 2 – 40 points

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According to the Greeks, a tragedy is not considered depressing for all of the

reasons except

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a) emphasis on the dignity of manb) ability of man to face fate with couragec) ability of man to follow the dictates of his

conscienced) free will determines a persons future

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Identify the speaker of these lines!

“ I have nothing for contempt for the kind of governor who is afraid..as for the man

who sets private friendship above the public welfare-I have no use for him.”

Category 3 – 10 points

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Identify the speaker of these lines!

“ Reason is God’s crowning gift to man..Your temper terrifies them-

everyone will tell you only what you like to hear.”

Category 3 – 20 points

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Identify the speaker of these lines!

“I have been a stranger here in my own land: All my life the blasphemy of my

birth has followed me.”

Category 3 – 30 points

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Identify the speaker of these lines!

“ Think: all men make mistakes, But a good man yields when he knows his course is

wrong, And repairs the evil. The only crime is pride.”

Category 3 – 40 points

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Identify the speaker of these lines!

“He is a walking dead man..If his pleasure is gone, I would not give so much as the shadow of

smoke for all he owns.”

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Name the person that relates information that has occurred off stage?

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Creon begins his speech comparing his rule with the metaphor

a) “our ship of state”b)“a coat of many colors”c) “the bird in flight”d)“a dust of a mound”

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Name the group of Theban elders who speak between scenes?

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What is the name of the city that the play takes place in?

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Greek tragedy was supposed to arouse the emotions of which of the following?

a) anger and remorseb)fear and angerc) amusement and pityd)pity and fear

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Is a dirge a piece of music that is sad, joyful, or complicated?

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Is an edict a request, a command, or a question?

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When is it most important to be lithe-while competing in a spelling bee, lifting weights, or

performing gymnastics?

Category 5- 30 points

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Does a person defile a lake by photographing it, polluting it, or stocking it with fish?

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Would lamentation be most expected after a tragedy, a dinner party, or a graduation?

Category 5 – 50 points