PPT-Sophocles ’ Antigone 1
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I am no man Agenda Problems contd Gender Sexuality Values Ideology Shape of Course Where When What How Sophocles Antigone Background Approaches Issues Discussion
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I am no man Agenda Problems contd Gender Sexuality Values Ideology Shape of Course Where When What How Sophocles Antigone Background Approaches Issues Discussion Gender Values Power. 2. Sophocles. Oedipus the king [in Greek]. Athens: Kaktos; 1993. 3. Sophocles. Storr F, translator. Oedipus the king. London: William 4. Rousos T. Comments on Oedipus Rex by the philology grou a . Public Affairs . katabasis by. SOPHOCLES. SOPHOCLES. The Greek tragedian Sophocles (497 BC-406 BC) is known to us. But he did more than just make people laugh. No less than Aristophanes, he considered himself a teacher (didaskalos) of his Athenian audiences, commenting upon and forcing them to think seriously about . By Bronte, Karim, Maximillion, Foss, Sonya, Lukas, Amir, Camille, Ariell, Sam and Catherine. Persephone. -Queen of the underworld.. -Daughter of Zeus and Demeter and mother to Dionysus, iacchus, and Zagreus. . Objectives:. Interpret a quotation that relates to . Antigone. Support your ideas with details and examples. Textbook distribution. Organize into groups based on the quotation you wrote your response to. and Antigone as Foils and Rivals.. Ismene. is reasonable, timid, and obedient, full-figured and beautiful in being a good girl. . v. s.. Antigone is recalcitrant, impulsive, and moody, sallow, thin, and decidedly resistant to being a girl like the rest. . Add a Slide Title - 1. Antigone. . By Sophocles. . . Translated . by R. C. . Jebb. Dramatis Personae. . ANTIGONE. and . ISMENE. : . Daughters . of . Oedipus. CREON. ,. King of . History of Greek Theater . Theater in . the Western World can be traced back to ancient Greece (c. 500 B.C.). Greek drama was presented exclusively at festivals honoring Dionysus.. Dionysus was the god of wine and . and . Nolan. Tertiary heavenly descendents:. Gaia → Titans → Gods/Goddesses. Greeks at the time saw the Gods as embodiments of feelings or thoughts; they thought that the Gods existed in a parallel to themselves.. Symbol. A . symbol . is an object, action, or event that represents something or that creates a range of associations beyond itself. In “Oedipus the King,” what are the symbol(s) that express an idea, clarify meaning, or enlarge literal meaning? Analyze how those symbol(s) functions in the play and what it reveals about the characters or themes of the work as a whole.. :. c.496 BC - c.406 . BC. born in . Colonus. north-west . of . Athens. always . held in high . regard. (see . Oedipus . Coloneus. ). family . = . wealthy. most productive era =. under PERICLES. statesman. Review . for the Test. You will be separated into two teams.. Team . Eteocles. &. Team . Polyneices. The winner will receive a special treat! . Fill out your study guide and turn it in with your test for . Greek Theater. Greeks very competitive by nature. Had many festivals with competitions . Dionysia. :. Most famous festival-, . it . was a celebration of the Greek god, . Dionysus the god of wine and drama. Anna Pham. Julian Carter. Julie Liu. Literal Meaning/How it relates to material in play/class. Actual Prompt. : List and discuss each place (I.e., Thebes, Delphi) and the significance of Sophocles and Oedipus of that time. Why these locations? Why these Gods? Why Thebes? What do these locations mean to Sophocles? . Add a Slide Title - 1. Antigone. . By Sophocles. . . Translated . by R. C. . Jebb. Dramatis Personae. . ANTIGONE. and . ISMENE. : . Daughters . of . Oedipus. CREON. ,. King of .
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