About the Author
It's a Tragedy
Greek Theater
Antigone and Her Family
200

The author of Oedipus Rex, Oedipus at Colonus, and Antigone

Sophocles 

200

Civilization that made tragedy into an art

The Greeks

200

City where tragedies were produced as part of a religious festival

Athens

200

The other two plays in the series with Antigone

What are Oedipus Rex and Oedipus at Colonus?

400

The number of Sophocles's plays that exist today out of a total of more than 100

7

400

Downfall, usually by destruction or death

Hero in a greek tragedy

400

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

Choral Ode

400

The King and Queen of Thebes

The parents of Oedipus

600

The nickname of the time period in ancient Greece when Sophocles wrote his plays

The Golden Age

600

Pity and fear, wonder and awe

The emotions aroused by tragedy 

600

Masks with built-in megaphones and platform shoes

What actors wore in a Greek Tragedy

600

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

The prophecy given to the king and queen of Thebes

900

Sophocles's age when he won his first drama competition

28

900

A single flaw in character, or hamartia

 What brings a hero to disaster in a Greek tragedy

900

A group of actors that move and sing together, acting as one character

The Chorus

900

Both mother and wife of Oedipus

Jocasta

1000

The number of actors Sophocles cast in his plays

3

1000

Horrible truth that leads to release

Catharsis

1000

The Greek word for actor

hypokrites

1000

“Bury Eteocles but not Polyneices.

The decree of Creon that begins the action of the play

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