Who is the leader of the chorus?
Who is Choragos?
"Not for some far-off kinsman, but myself, Shall I expel this poison in the blood; For whoso slew that king might have a mind To strike me too with his assassin hand."
Who is Oedipus?
Jocasta best represents this
What is Free Will?
What are the four parts of a Greek Theater?
What is Skene, Parados, Orchestra, Theatron?
an introduction or a preface, especially a poem recited to introduce a play
What is Prologue?
overbearing pride or presumption; arrogance
What is Hubris?
My dogs name is...
What is Baylor?
What sequel to the 2019 hit is now a musical featuring Lady Gaga?
What is Joker 2?
For which god does Teiresias work for?
Who is Apollo?
"“Thou art the man, Thou the accursed polluter of this land.”
Who is Teiresias?
Overbearing pride is considered
What is Hubris?
What is "Scene 5" called?
What is Exodus?
to surround with hostile forces
What is Besiege?
having an abnormally pale or wan complexion, lacking intensity of color or luminousness
What is Pallid?
What is the name of the cat in Hocus Pocus?
Who is Binx?
What is Taylor Swifts' opening song in the Eras tour?
What is Miss Americana and the Heartbreak Prince?
Who is the queen of Corinth?
Who is Merope?
"I do not know. I can not judge the behavior of great men."
Who is Chroagos?
"Why should a mortal man, with no knowledge of the future, be afraid?"
This quote best shows the theme of...
What is Fate Vs. Free Will?
Oedipus takes out his own eyes with what?
What is a Brooch?
a greek phrase that refers to a character's tragic flaw
What is Hamartia?
deserving of execration; hateful
What is Execrable?
The film Halloweentown was released in what year?
What is 1998?
Who won the 1992 Presidential Election?
Who is Bill Clinton?
What is the name of Oedipus' oldest daughter?
Who is Antigone?
"For God's love, let us have no more questioning!
Is your life nothing to you?"
Who is Jocatsa?
"Oh, on these eyes/ Shed light no more, ye everlasting skies/ That know my sin!"
What theme does this quote best showcase?
What is Blindness?
Who's death causes Oedipus to become overjoyed with excitement?
Who is King Polybus?
a decree or proclamation issued by an authority and having the force of law
What is Edict?
a heap of combustibles for burning a corpse as a funeral rite
What is Pyre?
Who won the NCAA Men's & Women's Basketball Championship in 2024?
Who are the UCONN Huskies and South Carolina Gamecocks?
This US State has the smallest population.
What is Wyoming?
What is the name of Oedipus' youngest daughter?
Who is Ismene?
"You are ready now to listen to the gods"
Who is Kreon?
The theme of Hubris connects mostly with Oedipus, who is an example of what in Greek dramas?
What is a Tragic Hero?
What 4 parts make up a Tragic Hero (Oedipus)
What is:
1. Noble stature and has greatness
2. Not perfect
3. The hero's downfall, therefore, is partially their own fault
4. The hero's misfortunate is not wholly deserved. The punishment exceeds the crime.
to break or distress
What is Riven?
to purify by means of ceremony
What is Lustrate?
In what year was Nintendo founded?
When is 1889?
YouTube was first founded and brought online in the year ___
When is 2005?