All in the Family
I am the Law!
Sibling Rivalries
Who Said That?
Rhetoric Review
100
Ismene and Eteocles are ___________
Brother and sister
100
Why did Creon believe that Polyneices was a traitor?
He attacked his own city
100
Why doesn't Ismene want to help Antigone at the beginning of the play?
Ismene is afraid of Creon's law/punishment
100
I will carry her far away
Out there in the wilderness, and lock her
Living in a vault of stone.
Creon
100

"4 out of 5 dentist prefer using Crest."

What persuasive rhetorical device would this ad be using?

Logos

200

Creon is Haimon's __________

Father

200
What was the original penalty for burying Polyneices' body?
Public execution by stoning
200

In scene 2, Antigone explains, “.....can anyone Living, as I live, with evil all about me, think Death less than a friend?” 

What figurative language do you see?

Personification

200
Do you refuse me, Antigone? I want to die with you.
Ismene
200

"I know that I can depend upon you."

Pathos

300
Antigone plans to marry Haimon, who is also her ________
Cousin
300
Why does Creon believe that locking Antigone in a cave will "absolve the State of her death"?
He isn't actually *killing* her
300

Creon: “You’ll never marry her while she lives.”

Haimon: “Then she must die. - But her death will cause another.” 

What literary device is being used?

Foreshadowing

300
Oh tell it! Tell everyone!
Think how they'll hate you when it all comes out
If they learn that you knew about it all along!
Antigone
300

"I’ve not eaten meat for 8 years, and I’m fit and healthy; clearly, vegetarianism can’t be that bad."

Ethos

400
Creon was Polyneices' _____________
Uncle
400

What rhetorical appeal is Creon showing here? 

"Your devotion to King Laius was absolute; you never hesitated in your duty to our late ruler Oedipus; and when Oedipus died, your loyalty was transferred to his children." 

Ethos

400
How is Antigone caught burying Polyneices?
The guards dust off the body, and Antigone re-buries it.
400
I have heard them
Muttering and whispering in the dark about this girl
They say no woman has ever, so unreasonably,
Died so shameful a death for a generous act.
Haimon
400

"Eteocles, who died as a man should die, fighting for his country, is to be buried with full military honors, with all the ceremony that is usual when the greatest heroes die;"

Logos

500
Oedipus was Antigone's father and _____________
(half) brother
500
When Haimon tries to convince Creon to free Antigone, what does Creon threaten to do in order to teach Haimon a lesson?
Kill Antigone right in front of Haimon.
500
What were Creon's decrees about each brother's body?
Eteocles: buried/honored as a hero Polyneices: body will be left to rot
500
The time is not far off when you shall pay back
Corpse for corpse, flesh of your own flesh
You have thrust a child of this world into living night
You have kept from the gods below a child that is theirs.
Tiresias
500

Creon's first speech: 

"I have nothing but contempt for the kind of Governor who is afraid, for whatever reason, to follow the course that he knows is best for the State; and as for the man who sets private friendship above the public welfare, ––I have no use for him, either."

Pathos

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