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“I will bury him; and if I must die, I say that this crime is holy.”

Antigone

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Creon’s downfall represents this Greek tragic concept of excessive pride.

Hubris

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How does Antigone die?

She hangs herself in the tomb.

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He is the king of Thebes and Antigone’s uncle.

Creon

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Conducive to success; favorable

Auspicious

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“The law is strong, we must give in to the law.”

Ismene

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Antigone’s act of burying her brother shows her belief in obeying the _______ laws.

divine

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Who does Creon blame for these tragedies?

Himself

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This is the brother who refused to give up the throne for the other

Eteocles

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Acting with courtesy and respect; submissive

Deference

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"The State is the King!”

Creon

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This is the emotional release that ancient Greek plays would promote

Catharsis

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What happens to Haimon at the end of the play?

He kills himself after finding Antigone dead

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This is Antigone’s fiancé and Creon’s son.

Haimon

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Bold disrespect

Insolence

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“Think: all men make mistakes, but a good man yields when he knows his course is wrong.”

Tiresias
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Tiresias says that this concept is the biggest crime.

Pride

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Other than Antigone and Haimon, who is the third to die at the hand of Creon's stubbornness? 

Eurydice

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This blind prophet warns Creon that the gods disapprove of his actions.

Tiresias
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To make dirty or impure

Defile

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“There’s nothing in the world so demoralizing as money."

Creon

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Oedipus is subject to the control of this concept

Fate

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Which of Antigone’s brothers is denied a proper burial?

Polyneices

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The sister of Antigone.

Ismene

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Regarding something or someone as worthless

Contempt

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