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Antigone

Explore the timeless tragedy of Antigone, as she defies societal norms to honor her brother. This ancient Greek drama offers insight into Greek culture and character, while showcasing the foundation of modern drama and film.

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Antigone

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  1. Antigone A Greek Tragedy by Sophocles

  2. Tragedy • A drama or literary work in which the main character is brought to ruin or suffers extreme sorrow, especially as a consequence of a tragic flaw, moral weakness, or inability to cope with unfavorable circumstances.

  3. The formation of tragedy was the blend of lyrical and epic poetry combined with ritual dancing.

  4. Chorus • The chorus was considered to be the mouthpiece of society (in its humble form) and morality and suffered along with the heroes. • After Sophocles, the chorus had 15 members and stood in a circle

  5. Ancient Greek Masks • The members of the chorus wore masks, usually similar to each other but completely different from the leading actors

  6. Ancient Greek Masks • Because the number of actors varied from one to three, they had to put on different masks, in order to play more roles. • The actors were all men. The mask was therefore necessary to let them play the female roles.

  7. Sophocles • A definitive innovator in the drama, he added a third actor, increased the size of the chorus, abandoned the trilogy of plays for the self-contained tragedy, and introduced scene painting.

  8. Antigone • A tragedy written in 442 BC by Sophocles • Chronologically the third of the three Theban plays but was written first • Oedipus the King • Oedipus at Colonus • Antigone

  9. After Oedipusis exiled, he leaves the ruling rights of Thebes to his two sons, Eteocles and Polynices who must take it in turns to rule. • Eteocles rules first but the two becomes enemies after Eteocles refuses to give up the throne, and Polynicesis exiled. • At the beginning of the play, both brothers are dead, apparently slain by the other's hand.

  10. The current ruler, Creon, has made a decree: Since Polynices fought against Thebes, he shall not be buried. Meanwhile, Eteocles is to be buried with full military honors.

  11. Antigone, the daughter of Oedipus and the sister of the dead brothers, believes this proclamation to be against the gods' orders. • She confides her plan to bury Polynices herself to her sister Ismene. The more timid of the two, Ismene refuses to take part out of fear, but agrees with her motive.

  12. Why study Antigone? • Ancient Greek Drama is the basis for all modern drama and film • The story gives many important clues to the Ancient Greek culture and character • Tragedies still contain the basic elements that they originated with in Sophocles’ time.

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