Antigone
SOAP
Rhetorical Strats
Rhetorical Strats
What Am I?
100

What are the names of the two daughters of Oedipus?

Antigone and Ismene

100

S. stands for...

Speaker

100

To appeal to someone's emotions is called...

Pathos

100

Highlighting the difference between two things

Contrast

100

Read your independent reading book!

Call to action

200

Which brother (Eteocles and Polyneices) was given and proper burial and which was not

Eteocles = nice funeral

Polyneices = left out for the birdies

200

O. stands for...

and what 2 things should be included

Ocassion = where we are (location) and what has happened in order to cause this convo

200

To utilize logic and statistics to persuade someone

Logos

200

Utilizing pronouns to create a group (inclusion)

we, us, our

Collective pronouns

200

4 out of 5 dentists recommend Crest toothpaste

Ethos

300

How do Haimon and Antigone know each other?

(looking for 2 things)

They are cousins

+

They are betrothed

300

A stands for...

Audience

300

To appeal to someone utilizing credibility/authority is...

Ethos

300

Directly stating what you would like the audience to do (the action you would like them to take)

Call to Action

300

Showing images of sad, shivering animals while playing a Sarah McLachlan song

Pathos

400

Who is the author of Antigone?

Sophocles

400

P. stands for...

and what does that mean

Purpose

what the speaker WANTS

400

A repeating grammatical structure is called

Parallel structure

400

Please give an example of:

- Ethos

- Collective Pronouns


Example

400

Studies show that students who don't do their homework are 64% more likely to be sad on their birthday

Logos

500

What are the names of the other 2 plays in this trilogy?

Oedipus Rex + Oedipus at Colonus

500

What is the S.O.A.P. of this:


Creon:

I swear by God and by the throne of God,

The man who has done this thing shall pay for it!

Find that man, bring him here to me, or your death

Will be the least of your problems!

S. Creon

O. In King Creon's castle - the sentry has just alerted the King that an unknown party covered Polyneices body with dirt (a forbidden act)

A. The sentry

P. To threaten the sentry - wants him to find the person responsible for this "crime"

500

Asking a question for dramatic effect instead of a direct answer

Rhetorical Question

500

Please give an example of:

- Logos

- Contrast

Example

500

“Fool me once, shame on you; fool me twice, shame on me.”

Parallel Structure