Title: Antigone Review
1Antigone Review
2The only crime is pride
3Stubborn, unyielding, arrogant
4Struggles to do what is right
5Authority rests with the people
6Authority rests with the state
7What makes Antigone a tragic character?
8Her refusal to give in to Creon results in her
downfall
9By identifying with Haimon, readers can best
understand
10Creons tragic flaw
11Antigones death will cause another, means
12Haimon will kill himself (foreshadowing)
13It is hard to identify with the Choragos because
14He is not personally involved in the plays
conflict
15The generation of kings has/always loved brass
means
16Like most kings, Creon seeks apparent rather than
real value
17What makes Creon a tragic character?
18- His refusal to listen to Haimons argument
- His grief over the deaths of Haimon and Eurydice
- His belated decision to release Antigone
19Why does Creon relent?
20He fears punishment from the gods
21What is the effect of Creons change of heart?
22His downfall is more pitiable because he repented
in vain.
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