PPT-Gods in Antigone Luc, Nikhil,
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and Nolan Tertiary heavenly descendents Gaia Titans GodsGoddesses Greeks at the time saw the Gods as embodiments of feelings or thoughts they thought that the Gods existed in a parallel to themselves. Tragedy Trashed or Translated?. Mark Rothko, “Antigone”. “Drama” v. Tragedy. “In drama you struggle, because you hope you’re going to survive. It’s utilitarian – sordid. But tragedy is gratuitous. Pointless, irremediable. Fit for a king!” (Chorus, 102). . English 10. You need your literature book today.. Warm-Up. The . Oompa. . Loompas. are similar to the ________ in . Antigone. because:. Video. Grammar: Fixing Comma Splices. Grammar Girl. Comma Splices. 64-bit Intel Xeon X5650 . 2.66Ghz processors. 12 processors sharing 48 GB RAM. Each BARON run restricted to single processor. All experiments under GAMS. 500 CPU seconds limit; . optca. =. optcr. =1e-6. Grammar Practice . (Write the sentence correctly. ). “The Open Window” by Saki. It was a funny story.. Saki is the pen name of H . H. . Monro. .. Do you know the names of the character in “The Open Window?”. Antigone Notes. Eteocles and . Polynices. battled and killed each other. Eteocles is buried with honor. Polynices. is unburied. “Creon … forbids anyone to bury him, even mourn him. He’s to be left unwept, unburied” (654). 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. Common Errors. Antony & . Haimon. Rhetorical Devices Essay. 2015-2016 . MLA Format. From the main source…OWL. An MLA Style Paper should:. Be typed on white 8.5. “ x 11“ paper. Double-space everything. Colonus. , . Antigone. The story of the cursed House of Thebes as taken from the following Sophoclean plays. The First Family of Greek Tragedy was the House of Cadmus, the royal family of Thebes.. Thebes was a real city in central Greece with real history, but there was a dark side.. And there are a few ……. They are …. Dilemma. Hamartia. Peripeteia. . and . anagnorisis. Hubris. Nemesis. Catharsis. Who is the protagonist?. Dilemma. Noun. A . predicament. in which a difficult choice has to be made . Add a Slide Title - 1. Antigone. . By Sophocles. . . Translated . by R. C. . Jebb. Dramatis Personae. . ANTIGONE. and . ISMENE. : . Daughters . of . Oedipus. CREON. ,. King of . When you finish, write a one paragraph reflection describing how you feel your first writer’s workshop went. Tell what you learned and how you will improve on your next rhetorical analysis. . How might his statement, “A man should never be too sure of anything” apply to Creon? . Samos rebellion, 440-39 BC. Yet, the punishment resembles . apotympanismos. , crucifixion on a plank, which Athenians afflicted upon citizens guilty of . henous. crimes. By all appearances, Pericles treated the . 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 . “I am no man”. Agenda. Problems (cont’d) …. Gender, Sexuality, Values, Ideology. Shape of Course. Where, When, What, How. Sophocles’ . Antigone. Background, Approaches, Issues. Discussion. Gender, Values, Power.
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