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Antigone Story (Vocabulary: (Anarchist: favors the overthrow of a…
Antigone Story
Vocabulary:
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Prologue: spoken by 1 or 2 characters before the chorus appears and gives the background info needed to understand the play
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Exodos: sung by the chorus as it makes its final exit, which usually offers words of wisdom related to the actions and outcome of the play.
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transgress: to violate or break ( a law, command, or moral code)
Citation:
“Oedipus Rex, Antiquity's Existentialist and Ableist King.” Literary Ramblings, www.literaryramblings.com/1000-books-in-10-years-vol-398-oedipus-rex-by-sophocles*
Thebes, Creon Of. “Creon Of Thebes (@CrayonOfTheBees).” Twitter, Twitter, 28 Jan. 2015, twitter.com/crayonofthebees.
Leighton, Frederic. Antigone. 1894.
“Haemon - Alchetron, The Free Social Encyclopedia.” Alchetron.com, 18 Jan. 2016, alchetron.com/Haemon-2862327-W.
Ismene. “Ismene (@ismene64300).” Twitter, Twitter, 10 Feb. 2016, twitter.com/ismene64300.
“R.I.P. My Family.” The Cursed Blog, antigonesblog.weebly.com/rip-my-family.html.
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King Lauis and Jocasta: Parents of Oedipus and Creon, Previous rulers of Thebes. Jocasta killed herself after she finds out she married Oedipus and Lauis is murdered.
Creon: Current ruler of Thebes(after Oedipus' death), Father of Haemon. He is also married to Eurydice. Creon is very stubborn and abrasive, He creates harsh laws including the law that you can't bury Polyneices (due to him being a traitor)
Haemon: Creon's son, engaged to Antigone. Although Haemon is loyal to his father, he is a people person. He will go against his father in the end and kill himself beside Antigone out of sadness and defiance.
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