About the Author
How Tragic
Greek Theater
Antigone and Her Fam
200

He is the author of Oedipus Rex, Oedipus at Colonus, and Antigone

Sophocles

200

This civilization made tragedy into an art

The Greeks

200

A group of actors that moved and sang together, acting as one character

The Chorus

200

Antigone's fiance/cousin (yikes)

Haemon

400

This is the number of Sophocles’ plays that exist today out of a total of more than 100

Seven

400

This is what happens to a tragic hero in a tragedy

Tragic ending / downfall

400

These were used to amplify actors’ performances

Masks with built-in megaphones & platform shoes

400

The other two plays in the series with Antigone

Oedipus Rex & Oedipus at Colunus (Colonius)

600

This was Sophocles’ age when he won his first drama competition

28 years old

600

This is the purpose of a tragedy

To evoke feelings of pity, fear, & other strong emotions in the audience

600

The part of a Greek play usually chanted (or sung) in unison

Choral Ode

600

“Your son will kill his father and marry his own mother.”

The prophecy given to Oedipus's parents, the original King and Queen of Thebes

800

This was the number of actors Sophocles typically had in the cast of his plays

Three

800

The tragic flaw in a tragic character

Hamartia

800

This city was where tragedies were produced as part of a religious festival

Athens

800

Their attempt at sharing the crown leads to a civil war

Eteocles and Polyneices

1000

This is how we can describe the golden age in ancient Greece

Art was flourishing (plays, the arts, etc.), nickname of the time period when Sophocles wrote his plays

1000

The release of emotions experienced by the audience in a tragedy

Catharsis

1000

Plays were performed in vast outdoor amphitheaters that could seat up to this many people

40,000 people

1000

The original King and Queen of Thebes

King Laius & Queen Jocasta

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