Parts and Unities
The Tragic Hero
The Idea of Hamartia
Terms Across the Trilogy
Aristotle's Views on Oedipus
100

The final scene/song as the chorus departs.

What is Exodus?

100

This word for a type of character describes Oedipus and possibly Antigone and Creon.

What is the tragic hero?

100

A major flaw or accident that directly causes the downfall of a hero/heroine. 

What is hamartia?

100

A moral compass that reflects what the audience is thinking.

What is a chorus?

100

According to Aristotle, people are drawn to tragedies for this reason.

What is because the characters are relatable?
200

The unity that dictates an impactful tragedy should occur within the span of a day

What is the Unity of Time?

200

Aristotle thought we needed it in a tragedy to allow the audience to relate to the characters.

What is a tragic flaw?

200

These emotions are what hamartia is meant to elicit in the audience.

What are pity and fear?

200

The chorus comments on these two characters in Antigone.

Who are Creon and Antigone?

200

The main issue that Aristotle had with the Oedipus plays.

What is they did not picture Oedipus' Hamartia?

300

The part of a tragedy that encompasses "the origin point of actions, decisions and the expression of values."

What is thought?

300

The tragic hero must do some awful action out of malice, ignorance or this.

What is allowed the action to occur?

300

In the words of Aristotle, hamartia is best depicted as this.

What is the protagonist being stuck in a situation of crisis where they make an error?

300

The part of the tragedy that clarifies loose ends and involves the closing and falling action.

What is denouement?

300

The Oedipus plays considered to be the “least imperfect” by Aristotle for this reason. 

What is there are parts of the plays that break Aristotle's rules, but it still evokes catharsis

400

The entrance chant delivered by the chorus as they enter the stage.

What is Parados?

400

The reason many scholars disagree that Creon can be a tragic hero.

What are his villainous qualities and his lack of satisfactory self-reflection? 

400

The primary example of hamartia in the play Oedipus the King.

What is Oedipus' attempts to evade his oracle and fate?

400

The audience is in fear for Thebes due to Creon's stubbornness and pride as a result of this term.

What is catharsis?

400

Aristotle believed that there was a problem in Oedipus being the key for the Oedipus trilogy to function because of this idea.

What is "Without actions there can be no tragedy but without character there could be?"