26. How does the city feel about Antigone's crime?
A. They sympathize with Antigone.
B. They hate Antigone.
C. They could care less either way.
D. None of the above
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27. What does King Creon threaten to do while he is ranting at his son,?
A. Make Haimon watch Antigone's death.
B. Kill Haimon after Antigone.
C. Both of the above.
D. None of the above
100
28. What is Creon's death sentence for Antigone?
A. Burn her at the stake.
B. Lock her in a vault in the wilderness.
C. He will force her to drink poison.
D. None of the above
100
29. Who is Aphrodite?
A. Goddess of Love
B. Goddess of Wisdom
C. Goddess of War
D. None of the above
100
30. Whose fate does Antigone compare to her own?
A. Aphrodite
B. Artemis
C. Niobe
D. None of the above
200
31. What does Antigone beg of the people of Thebes?
A. She doesn’t care what they think.
B. She wants them to spare Ismene.
C. She was unfairly judged.
D. None of the above
200
32. Who does Antigone blame for her terrible misfortune?
A. Oedipus
B. Hades
C. Creon
D. None of the above
200
33. Who is the blind prophet that speaks to Creon?
A. Oedipus
B. Tomatillo
C. Teiresias
D. None of the above
200
34. What does the prophet claim that he heard which frightened him?
A. He heard birds fighting.
B. He heard bells ringing.
C. He heard a thunderstorm.
D. None of the above
200
35. What does the prophet claim to be the cause of the gods' reaction to their offerings?
A. The Gods are happy.
B. The Gods will arrive.
C. The Gods are angry.
D. None of the above
300
36. What does the prophet claim can be done to repair the evil performed against the gods?
A. Creon must sacrifice Antigone.
B. Creon must change his mind.
C. Creon must step down as King.
D. None of the above
300
37. What is King Creon's reaction to Teiresias' message?
A. He says, “Get out of here!”
B. He says, “You are wrong!”
C. He says, “Good lookin’ out!”
D. None of the above
300
38. What is it that Creon claims all prophets love?
A. All prophets love to con people.
B. All prophets love to ridicule Creon.
C. All prophets love to start trouble.
D. None of the above
300
39. What warning does Teiresias give to King Creon if he refuses to heed the prophesies?
A. Nothing will happen.
B. Everyone will die.
C. Only Creon will pay
D. None of the above
300
40. What advice does Choragos give King Creon?
A. Free Antigone
B. Build a tomb for Polyneices.
C. Both of the above
D. None of the above
400
41. Who does the messenger claim is "a walking dead man"?
A. Antigone
B. Creon
C. Haimon
D. None of the above
400
42. How does Teiresias' prophecy that Creon would pay to the gods a "flesh if his own flesh" come true?
A. Creon loses a hand
B. Haimon kills himself
C. Both of the above
D. None of the above
400
43. Who is Eurydice?
A. Queen of Thebes
B. Wife of Creon
C. Mother of Haimon
D. All of the above
400
44. What were Creon and the messenger doing when they prayed to Hecate and Pluto?
A. Washing the corpse of Polyneices with holy water before they burned it.
B. Washing the corpse of Eteocles with holy water before they burned it.
C. They did not pray to Hecate & Pluto.
D. None of the above
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45. What did King Creon and the messenger do as soon as they finished their tasks regarding Polyneices?
A. Nothing.
B. They ran to the vault to free Antigone.
C. They saved Antigone’s life.
D. None of the above
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46. What did Creon see when he looked through the crevice into Antigone's tomb.
A. He saw Haimon weeping over Antigone's body.
B. Antigone hanged herself.
C. Both of the above.
D. None of the above
500
47. What is Haimon's reaction when Creon entered Antigone's tomb?
A. He is happy she’s found peace.
B. He kills his father
C. He kills himself
D. None of the above
500
48. What happened after the messenger relayed the news about Haimon and Antigone to Eurydice?
A. Eurydice killed herself
B. Creon killed himself
C. Both of the above
D. None of the above
500
49. Who is the protagonist and antagonist of this play?
A. Oedipus & Creon
B. Oedipus & Antigone
C. Creon & Antigone
D. None of the above
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50. Who is the only surviving member of Oedipus bloodline at the end of this play?
A. No one
B. Pygmalion
C. Haimon
D. None of the above