Sound Devices
Literary Devices
Character Types
SAT Vocabulary
Persuasive Techniques
100
Identify the following sound devices used in Ode 1, Lines 21-22. "When the laws are kept, how proudly his city stands! When the laws are broken, what of his city then?"
What is refrain?
100
Identify the literary device used below. "O tomb, vaulted bride-bed in eternal rock" (Sophocles 4.59)
What is metaphor?
100
Antigone is this type of character because she is the main character in the story.
What is the protagonist?
100
This is when something is evil and/or extremely disgusting.
What is vile?
100
Haimon stated to his father Creon, "Reason is God’s crowning gift to man, and you are right to warn me against losing mine." (Sophocles 3.55-56) Is this type of persuasive technique that Haimon used.
What is claim?
200
Identify the following sound device used in Ode I, Lines 1-2.    "Numberless are the world’s wonders, but none More wonderful than man; the stormgray sea"
What is alliteration?
200
Identify the literary device used below. "Ah! That voice is like the voice of death!" (Sophocles 4. 76)
What is a simile?
200
Creon is this type of character because he is opposition to Antigone.
What is the antagonist?
200
This is when something is done quickly without thinking.
What is rash?
200
 Haimon stated to his father, King Creon, "You are not in a position to know everything that people say or do, or what they feel:Your temper terrifies them—everyone will tell you only what you like to hear." (Sophocles 3. 60-63)
What is pathos?
300
Identify the sound device used in Ode III, Line 9. "Surely you swerve upon ruin" 
What is assonance?
300
"How often I have heard the story of Niobe, Tantalos’ wretched daughter, how the stone Clung fast about her, ivy-close: and they say The rain falls endlessly And sifting soft snow; her tears are never done. I feel the loneliness of her death in mine." (Sophocles 4. 15-20)
What is an allusion?
300
Eurydice is this type of character because you only see one trait of her personality?
What is flat? Static can also be accepted.
300
This is an expression of grief or deep sadness.
What is lamentation?
300
Haimon stated to his father, King Creon, "You must believe me: Nothing is closer to me than your happiness." (Sophocles 3. 72-73) What persuasive technique did Haimon use here?
What is ethos?
400
Identify the sound devices used in Scene 2, Line 3. "Seven captains at seven gates"
What is internal rhyme?
400
   Identify the literary device used here. "Show me the man who keeps his house in hand,he’s fit for public authority." (Sophocles 3. 34-35)
What is metonymy?
400
Antigone is this type of character because she changes dramatically throughout the story.
What is dynamic character? Round can also be accepted.
400
This is when you show respect for someone, and you are willing to show yield to their ideas or requests.
What is deference?
400
Haimon stated to his father,“She covered her brother’s body. Is this indecent?She kept him from dogs and vultures. Is this a crime? Death?—She should have all the honor that we can give her!" (Sophocles 3. 68-69)
What is logos?
500
Identify the sound device used in Scene 4, Lines 20-21. "Of horror done where a dark ledge splits the sea And a double surf beats on the gray shores"
What is consonance?
500
Identify the literary device that Haimon used here.     "It is not reason never to yield to reason!" (Sophocles 3. 82)
What is pun?
500
Ismene is this type of character because her personality is the complete opposite of Antigone's personality.
What is a foil character?
500
This is when you behave in a way to show respect to your religion.
What is piety?
500
Haimon stated to his father, "In flood time you can see how some trees bend, and because they bend, even their twigs are safe, while stubborn trees are torn up, roots and all." What persuasive technique did Haimon use?
What is analogy?
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