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Antigone
Directions: Answer the questions according to the reading assignment given in class.
1. How is Antigones fate foreshadowed during her opening scene with Ismene? How does this foreshadowing affect the readers view of her character?
2. How does Ismene respond to Antigones request for help? What does Ismenes response say about her character?
3. How does Antigone react to Ismenes reluctance to help her?
4. What major theme does Sophocles introduce in the opening scene o the play?
5. What does Ismenss line at the end of the scene with Antigone reveal about Ismenes true feelings?
6. What expositional purpose does the parados, or entrance of the chorus. Serve in the play?
7. Where does the chorus sympathy seem to lie at the beginning of the play?
8. What irony hangs over this opening choral ode?
9. What is Creons attitude toward the chorus during the scene in which he delivers his edict?
10. How does the scene in which Creon delivers his edict serve to introduce him as a tragic hero?
11. What ironies underlie the scene in which Creon makes his edict?
12. Describe the sentinel. How is he different from any other character met in any of the Oedipus plays so far? What purpose does he serve in his first appearance before Creon?
13. What hints are given that Creon is starting to lose the trust of those around him?
14. What is the purpose of the choral ode following the scene of Creons edict?
15. Where do the choruss sympathies seem to be in this ode?
16. How does the sentinel seem to feel about his arrest of Antigone?
17. Who does the choral leader compare Antigone to in her scene with Creon?
18. What role does Antigones womanhood play in Creons sentence?
19. How does Antigone respond to Ismenes confession that she helped her sister?
20. How does Antigone explain her actions to Creon?
21. What does Antigone say about the true feelings of the chorus? Is she correct?
22. In its next ode, what does the chorus say about Antigones fate?
23. How does Haemon attempt to reason with his father? Give the man points of his argument.
24. How does Creon react to Haemons arguments?
25. In this first scene with Haemon, what feelings does Creon reveal about leadership and democracy?
26. What change takes place in the chorus during Creons scene with Haemon?
27. What event is foreshadowed at the end of the scene between Creon and Haemon?
28. What change does Creon make in his plan to kill both Ismene and Antigone? Does this indicate a change in his character?
29. In the brief ode following Creons scene with Haemon, what view does the chorus express?
30. In Antigones final scene, what is the choruss reaction to her situation?
31. How does Creon continue to underrate Antigones courage and determination?
32. What unusual or seemingly uncharacteristic thing does Antigone say in her final scene?
33. What is the purpose of the choral ode that follows Antigones final exit?
34. Compare Creons initial reception of Tiresias to the treatment he gives the prophet at the end of their scene together.
35. What is the significance of Tiresiass prophecy against Creon?
36. What doe Creon decide after Tiresias exits?
37. What is the subject and dramatic purpose of the final ode in the play?
38. What news does the messenger bring?
39. How is Eurydices death foreshadowed?
40. Whose body is brought onstage in the plays final scene? What significance does this have?
41. What realization does Creon come to at the end of the play? How does this affect the readers view of him?