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Explore the main characters, conflicts, and themes in the play Antigone. Learn about the protagonist, antagonist, relationships, and the consequences of defying authority. Discover the use of wordplay and soliloquies in the text. Gain insights into loyalty, stubbornness, and the power of law.
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I really think Hermia is hot! Maybe I should ditch this Helena chick – she is so needy!
I am in soooo in love with the Neighbor – he looks cute in that Bee Gee's shirt. I hope he doesn't find out that I'm a maid.
Wow! That guy with the donkey head is so sexy... I hope I don't forget about my adopted child.
My sister is so stubborn! Why would she go against Creon’s law?
Because I was attacked, I am afraid that my daughter is going to get hurt
A rewording of the meaning of a text
Anything serving as an introduction, such as an opening to music
To remove undesirable elements from; to remove by cleansing
A play on words (Get it? This category is about plays! Ha-ha!)
Lines of unrhymed iambic pentameter
When the audience is aware of something that the characters on stage are not
A speech delivered by a character who is alone on stage; reveals the speaker’s thoughts and feelings.
A form of humor based on exaggerated, improbable incongruities.
The main characters favorite American doll
Marji’s favorite Uncle owns this ball made of rubber strings
One of the freed prisoners had a cure for his arrow wound… All he had to do was drink this
The leader of the White Revolution’s female clothing accessory!?!?