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$100 Question from Greek Theater What was the performing area for the Chorus in a Greek Theater called?
$100 Answer from Greek Theater Orchestra
$200 Question from Greek Theater Greek theater festivals honored what god(dess)?
$200 Answer from Greek Theater Dionysus
$300 Question from Greek Theater Tell me 2 facts about Sophocles.
$300 Answer from Greek Theater Answers will vary: Most famous Greek playwright, was a general, politician, and priest, wanted the audience to be cautious of pride and religious indifference, added third actor and increased size of Chorus
$400 Question from Greek Theater What is the function of the Chorus?
$400 Answer from Greek Theater Answers will vary: To sing and chant, to sum up the action of each scene, to say out loud what the audience should be thinking
$500 Question from Greek Theater What is the definition of a Greek Tragedy?
$500 Answer from Greek Theater A play about the development of a conflict that reaches a sorrowful conclusion
$100 Question from Antigone What is Creon’s greatest fear?
$100 Answer from Antigone Anarchy
$200 Question from Antigone What does Creon believe defines someone as a good ruler or strong leader?
$200 Answer from Antigone Following the orders of the current leader
$300 Question from Antigone How does Tiresias’ prediction in the play come true?
$300 Answer from Antigone Antigone, Haemon, and Euriclyea commit suicide.
$400 Question from Antigone What is Creon’s Tragic Flaw?
$500 Question from Antigone What is one theme of Antigone?
$500 Answer from Antigone Answers will vary: Stubbornness and pride lead to downfall Religious laws are more important than civil laws A great leader should be able to admit when he is wrong
$100 Question from Julius Caesar What is one way Caesar reveals his tragic flaw may be to ignore warnings?
$100 Answer from Julius Caesar Answers will vary: Ignores the soothsayer Ignores Calpurnia’s dream Ignores Artemidorus
$200 Question from Julius Caesar Why does Caesar order Antony to touch Calpurnia in the Feast of Lupercal?
$200 Answer from Julius Caesar To help cure her infertility so that she can conceive a child
$300 Question from Julius Caesar Why does Antony show the crowd Caesar’s wounds?
$300 Answer from Julius Caesar To make the people angry at Brutus and Cassius
$400 Question from Julius Caesar What does Brutus say the conspirators must do for their plan to be successful?
$400 Answer from Julius Caesar Don’t kill Caesar “wrathfully” or with anger to maintain an honorable appearance
$500 Question from Julius Caesar What is Brutus’ tragic flaw?
$500 Answer from Julius Caesar He is easily persuaded (based on interactions with Cassius) Overconfident in his persuasive skills (leaves after speaking at Caesar’s funeral w/o hearing Antony speak)
$100 Question from Literary Terms Is the following quote a simile, metaphor, or personification? …let’s carve him as a dish fit for the gods, not hew him as a carcass fit for hounds
$200 Question from Literary Terms How is foreshadowing used in Antigone?
$200 Answer from Literary Terms Haemon threatens to kill himself, Tiresias’ prophecy of a great “catastrophe”
$300 Question from Literary Terms How is dramatic irony seen in Antigone?
$300 Answer from Literary Terms Creon doesn’t initially know who buried Polyneices
$400 Question from Literary Terms Is the following quote an example of a simile, metaphor, or personification? “Nature might stand up and say to all the world, “This was a man!”
$400 Answer from Literary Terms Personification
$500 Question from Literary Terms Cassius reveals his plan to write forged letters to Brutus while alone on stage, or during a ____________.
$500 Answer from Literary Terms Soliloquy
$100 Question from Quotes Who says, “But I am constant as the Northern Star”
$100 Answer from Quotes Julius Caesar
$200 Question from Quotes Who says “Let us be sacrificers, but not butchers”?
$200 Answer from Quotes Brutus
$300 Question from Quotes Who says, “What should be in that ‘Caesar’? Why should that name be sounded more than yours?”
$300 Answer from Quotes Cassius
$400 Question from Quotes What does the following quote reveal about Creon? “My voice is the one voice giving orders in this city!”
$400 Answer from Quotes He is a very proud person and does not like to ask others for help
$500 Question from Quotes What does this quote by Casca reveal? “His [Brutus’] countenance, like richest alchemy / Will change to virtue and to worthiness”