What is a Tragic Hero?
Creon the King
Regina George
Tragic Flaws & Traits
Compare and Contrast
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What is the definition of a tragic hero?

A noble character who suffers a downfall because of a tragic flaw. 

100

Who is Creon in Antigone?

The king of Thebes and the main tragic hero of the play.

100

What group is Regina the leader of?

The Plastics. 

100

What does "hubris" mean?

Excessive pride or overconfidence.

100

What tragic flaw do Creon and Regina George both share?

Hubris (excessive pride).

200

Name a common flaw that tragic heroes often have. 

Pride, stubbornness, anger, or selfishness. 

200

What is one of Creon's tragic flaws? 

Pride, stubbornness, or self-righteousness.

200

What is Regina's most noticeable personality flaw?

Pride and manipulation. 

200

What does nemesis mean in a tragic story?

Inevitable punishment or downfall caused by the hero's flaws. 

200

Who ends up completely alone and heartbroken?

Creon

300

What usually happens to a tragic hero by the end of the story?

They realize their mistake, but it's too late to fix it. 

300

What decision does Creon make that begins his downfall?

He refuses to let Antigone bury her brother, Polynices. 

300

What does Regina use to control her classmates?

Her beauty, social power, and the Burn Book.

300

What is peripeteia?

A sudden reversal of fortune or downfall. 
300

Who learns from their mistakes and changes in the end?

Regina George.

400

True or False: A tragic hero is always a villain.

False. They often try to do whats right but are flawed. 

400

What warning does Creon ignore in the play?

The prophet Teiresias warns him to change his ways. 

400

What does Regina do at the Halloween party that shows her manipulative side? 

She kisses Aaron, who Cady likes, and says they're back together.

400
How does Creon show hubris in Antigone?

He believes he's always right and refuses to listen to advice. 

400

Whose actions lead to actual deaths?

Creon's.

500

What is the Greek term for a character's big mistake or error in judgment? 

Hamartia. 

500

Name two people Creon loses by the end of the play.

His son Haemon and his wife Eurydice.

500

What event represents Regina's peripeteia, or sudden downfall?

The Burn Book is exposed  and she gets hit by a bus. 

500

How does Regina George's manipulation lead to her downfall?

She loses control and her social power when others turn against her. 

500

How are Creon and Regina different in how their stories end?

Creon is left in deep greif and loss, while Regina grows and gets a second chance.

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