Across
- 3. Rhetoric that appeals to logic and reasoning
- 4. Character who is heroic but destined for a downfall
- 5. Point on mountain when the tragic hero realizes their mistake.
- 6. A word for excessive pride, often a tragic flaw
- 8. Point on mountain where there is a reversal of fortune
- 10. Name of unburied brother
- 14. Rhetoric that appeals to credibility and trust
- 15. Horrible conclusion of mountain
- 16. Rhetoric that appeals to emotions
- 18. Point on the mountain when reader feels fear and pity
- 19. Antigone's Father
Down
- 1. A word for a tragic flaw
- 2. Antigone's action is an example of civil ____.
- 7. Dramatist who wrote Antigone
- 9. Antigone finds that it is more important to please the world of the __________.
- 11. Haemon states that other ______ agree with and pity Antigone.
- 12. Name of buried brother
- 13. Haemon is Antigone's _______ (romance answer)
- 17. Who attempts to warn both Oedipus and Creon of their mistakes?
- 20. Sister who refuses to help
