Unpacking EA 4.2
Tragedy and The Tragic Hero
Character Motivations
Antigone and Pronunciation
Greek Theater and Sophocles
100
How does logical progression impact a story?
What is it helps the readers understand the plot and the themes of the passages
100
What is tragedy?
What is a difficult and rewarding form of drama which was made into an art by the Greeks
100
Who has the strongest conflicting motivations?
Who is Creon
100
Who is Antigone?
Who is the daughter of Oedipus that buries her disgraced brother
100
How many people could sit in an amphitheater?
What is up to 40,000 people
200
How can multiple influences of different characters impact the main characters decisions and the plot?
What is different characters influence one's mindset and how they can make their decisions in both positive and negative aspects
200
What does tragedy involve?
What is the downfall of a hero, usually ending with destruction or death
200
What duty does the guard have?
What is to protect a corpse and make sure no one buries it
200
How is ch pronounced?
What is like K
200
Of what gender were all of the actors in Greek drama?
What is men
300
How does language pertaining to the time period help the story?
What is it can help the reader better understand the setting and show newer/older types of language
300
What must a tragic hero be like?
What is a tragic hero must be a man or woman capable of great suffering
300
What motivates Antigone?
What is her brother died in battle, but her the king will not let anyone bury him.
300
What is the name of Antigone's uncle?
Who is Creon
300
Why were the stages slightly raised?
What is to make the actors movements bold and defiant
400
What three elements need to be examined in order to complete the assignment?
What are character development, plot, and theme
400
Provide two examples of what a tragic hero should have?
What are weakness, tragic flaw; like pride, quickness to anger, or quickness to misjudgment
400
What is the relationship between Haemon and Creon?
What is Haemon is Creon's son
400
How is 'th' pronounced?
What is smooth
400
When did Sophocles write his plays?
What is during the "Golden Age" of Ancient Greek
500
How does character development impact the plot?
What is the character would impact plot by being a main factor in the theme, such as the character Odysseus
500
What does a tragic hero experience before their downfall and what does it lead to?
What is the gaining of self-knowledge or understanding and it leads to them experiencing redemption
500
Who is Haemon engaged to marry?
Who is Antigone
500
What happens if you aren't buried in Greek rights?
What is your soul can't rest
500
What did Sophocles do with his plays after he wrote them?
What is he entered them in competitions
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