Across
- 4. Greek word for city-state
- 5. final scene of play, closes, ties up loose ends tells what happens to main characters
- 7. Antigone tried to bury him against Creon's law
- 9. is Creon's wife and Haemon's mother. Broken by her son's suicide, she kills herself
- 11. Queen of Theves; Oedipus' biological mother and wife
- 17. does not help to bury Polyneices, but tries to claim responsibility for the burial later so that she can die with Antigone.
- 18. A character or force in conflict with the main character
- 20. classical Greek poem
- 23. head chorus member who could enter the story as a character able to interact with the characters of a play
- 24. Singers and dancers in a play who present odes on the action.
Down
- 1. Conversation between characters in a play
- 2. hero essentially good character with a tragic flaw
- 3. Patron god of Greek drama
- 6. reports the suicides of Antigone and Haemon to the Chorus and Eurydice
- 7. the principal character in a work of fiction
- 8. He does not recognize that other forms of justice exist, and in his pride he condemns Antigone, defies the gods, and brings ruin on himself.
- 10. a recognition of the difference in perception and reality
- 12. The conclusion of a play in Greek terms; when the hero dies/ is brought down
- 13. both the daughter and the sister of Oedipus
- 14. time and place of a story or play
- 15. brings the news that Polyneices has been buried
- 16. depicts the downfall of a noble hero or heroine, usually through some combination of hubris, fate, and the will of the gods.
- 19. swollen foot
- 21. is the son of Creon and Eurydice and is engaged to be married to Antigone
- 22. excessive pride or self-confidence; arrogance
