Transcript Antigone

Gods, Myths, and Prophets
Alisa Atkins
Rachel Buttenhoff
Nimali Chandran
Margarita Vizcano
Kaela Walker
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Role of Prophets
...in Greek Plays
•Generally give prophecies that end up coming true
•In tragedies, this heightens the sense of unavoidable fate in
play; however, the character often can learn from the
prophecies
•Illustrate how fate cannot be avoided
...in Antigone
•Teiresias
•Usually not believed
•Creon does not believe him (nor did Oedipus)
•Leads to worse circumstances in the end
•Defines an undesirable fate that is too late to change
(heightens sense of tragedy)
•Helps Creon to see that his actions are wrong
•Teiresias: “Yield to the dead man; do not stab him- / now he is
gone – what bravery is this, / to inflict another death upon the
dead?” (1078-1080)
Aphrodite
Dionysus
Hermes
Hades
Zeus
•Messenger
of Zeus
•Ruler of Olympian
•God
•Ruler
Underworld
gods ofofthieves,
•Goddess
of Love,
•God
ofoffertility,
the arts
commerce
•God
wealthwine,
(though
•God
Beauty,
of Desire
the sky
•God
celebrated
by
theatre
•An exactly
not
Olympian
god of death
•Punishes
•An
Olympian
people
•Not
an
Olympian
•Leads people
(Thanatos))
to for
•In
Antigone:
evil
•In
Antigone:
deeds, protects
Underworld
•An
Olympian
Shows celebration of
defenseless,
Chorus:
etc.
“For the
•In Antigone:
war victory
Referenced
Antigone
•In Antigone:
golden
Chorus: “Let
Bacchus
lead
indirectly:
references
Hades
Referred
Aphrodite
to
holds
the
dance”
many
times
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throughout
her
play
there
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Hephaestus
The
Athena
Hectate
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Ares
Fates
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•God
of War
•Nine
Muses:
•Three:
•Goddess
of
•An Olympian
Clio
(History)
Crossroads
Clotho
•In
Antigone:
Calliope
(Epic
•Goddess
of
•God
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(spinner)–
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Wisdom,
the
City,
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Olympian
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begins
life Poetry)
Erato
(Love
indirectly
•In Antigone:
Lachesis(Lyric “We
Messenger:
Agriculture...
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Chorus:
(measurer)
prayed
to –
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Teiresias:
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god
of
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to
Gods)
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the
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will be
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refused
who
lives
Urania
Eurydice:
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crossroads”
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(Astronomy)
life
(1265-1266)was
going
Melpomene
city / saw
sacrifice”
•Life seen
May
as
be
areferring
thread
(Tragedy)
out
to
greet
the
(1055)
- terrible
•In Antigone:
to
Oedipus
and
Thalia
(Comedy)
blinding
Pallas
with
Illustrates
Chorus:
how
he met
“But,
his
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prayers”
(Dance)
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father),
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with
Creon’s
almost
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Chorus:
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of the
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want on
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the
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up
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Lycurgus,
a king,
insulted
Dionysus
because
son
would
kill
her
father
from
being
Argonauts)
in
his
land
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riversbut
onlocked
mountain
First
of
new
wife
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ofwere
Phineus
up
fulfilled
Told
them
they
had
to
sow
dragon’s
teeth
In Antigone:
Second
Imprisoned
wife
of
Phineus
in
rocky
blinded
chamber
her
as
sons
a
Gave
birththe
to Perseus
by Zeus
and
defeat
army
created
as
a
result
to
Antigone:
In Antigone:
result “But indeed I have heard of the
Son
fulfilled
anyway
get
the
fleece
saddest
deaths
-prophecy
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theblinding
Phrygian
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Chorus: of
“the
terrible
and
wound /
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Antigone:
stranger”
(878-879)
dealt by his
Chorus:
“The
savage
hot-tempered
wife / on Phineus’
son of Dryas...
two /
Chorus:
“in
the
ground
sown
by
the
fierce
Chorus:
“Danae
suffered,
too,
when,
Antigone
not see
her own
sons”
in
fury
(1016-1019)
mockeddoes
Dionysus,
/ who
then death
held
dragon’s
teeth”
(1191)
her
lost,
she
gave
/ the
light(1004of
as
sad, since
it
her
brother
from
him beauty
in
Reflects
restraint
poor
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fate
asaved
rocky
of Antigone,
dungeon”
Shows
that
because
Oedipus’s
poor
afterlife
heaven
in exchange
forofbrassbound
1007)aHaemon,
etc.; seems
to bring in
dishonor, Antigone was fated to have
walls”
(994-995)
blinding
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toasAntigone
well (such
being
as input
Oedipus)
in a
problems; also shows how Creon’s
“rocky tomb”
(931, Creon)
Compares
punishment
to
policies are Danae’s
harming the
land
Antigone’s
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