Antigone
Across
- 2. disobedience - The refusal to obey certain laws or commands of a government, typically as a form of protest.
- 4. - The main character in a story or play.
- 6. - Excessive pride or arrogance, often leading to the downfall of a tragic hero.
- 10. - The character or force in conflict with the protagonist.
- 12. flaw - A character trait in the protagonist that leads to their downfall in a tragedy.
- 13. - A group of characters in Greek tragedy who comment on the action of the play.
- 14. - An inner feeling or voice viewed as acting as a guide to the rightness or wrongness of one's behavior.
- 16. - Oppressive or unjust rule by a ruler or government.
- 17. - The quality of being religious or reverent.
- 19. responsibility - The duty to act in accordance with moral principles and values.
- 20. - A serious drama typically describing a conflict between the protagonist and a superior force, leading to a disastrous conclusion.
Down
- 1. - A situation in which a difficult choice must be made between two undesirable options.
- 3. - Lack of fairness or justice; unfair treatment.
- 5. - Firmly determined; unwavering.
- 7. - A literary device in which an author gives hints or clues about future events in the story.
- 8. - A struggle or clash between opposing characters or forces.
- 9. - The predetermined course of events in a person's life, often seen as an external force in Greek tragedy.
- 11. - The final resolution or outcome of a tragedy, often involving the protagonist's downfall.
- 15. dilemma - A situation in which a person must choose between moral principles that may be in conflict.
- 18. - A literary device involving a contrast between what is expected and what actually happens.