Foiled Again!
How do you say THAT!?
The Basics
How are they related?
This Silly Class
100
A foil is...
is a character whose actions or thoughts are juxtaposed with those of a major character in order to highlight key attributes of the major character. 
100
Antigone
Ann-tig-o-knee
100
Who wrote this play?
Sophocles
100
Ismene and Antigone
Sisters
100
The boys who used to sit in the back by the door...
"The Suspicious Corner"
200
This character is a foil for Creon who highlights Creon's power.
The Guard
200
Creon
Kree-on
200
Where did the playwright live?
Greece
200
Oedipus and Jocasta
Son/Mother and Husband/Wife
200
The number of students enrolled in this class.
24
300
This character is a foil for Creon who shows Creon's concept of value on man's laws.
Antigone
300
Haemon
Hay-mon
300
Where is the play set?
Thebes
300
Creon and Ismene
Uncle/Niece
300
The word scapegoat means...
a person blamed for the faults of others
400
This character is a foil for Creon who shows Creon's refusal to change his opinion.
Ismene
400
Teiresias
Ty-re-see-us
400
Name all of the characters (who were alive at beginning) who are dead at the end of the play.
Antigone, Haemon, and Eurydice
400
Haemon and Antigone
Engaged and cousins
400
Name at least two awards/honors/winnings that have been given to people in this class this year.
Yep! (I'm not going to put your names on the internet, sillies!)
500
How are Antigone and Ismene foils to each other?
Ismene's weakness, lack of passion, unwillingness to break rules highlights Antigone's strength, passion, and willingness to break rules. Ismene shows how unusual and out of her time Antigone actually is.
500
Eurydice
Ur-rid-a-see
500
Why does the chorus exist?
To summarize plot, to comment on action, and to set mood
500
Creon and Jocasta
Siblings
500
What is the name of the lady with the mustache/unibrow and why does she matter?
Frida Kahlo and she is famous Mexican artist.
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