ANTIGONE Scenes 3-5
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ANTIGONE Scenes 3-5
English 10
Grammar Practice: PARTICIPLE
Participle: a verb form used as an adjective to
modify a noun or pronoun
Example: a creaking floor (present participle)
Example: a fried egg (past participle)
• Participial Phrase: consists of a participle & a
modifier.
Example: She wore a dress designed by her aunt
(participial phrase)
Example: Limping badly, the hiker continued down the
slope. (participial phrase)
Grammar Practice: GERUND
Gerund: a verb form ending in -ing that acts
as a noun
Example:Dancing is my favorite pastime. (gerund
- noun as subject)
Example: I enjoy singing. (gerund - noun as direct
object)
Gerund Phrase: includes a gerund with its
modifiers
Example: David was incapable of reciting the
poem. (gerund phrase)
Example: Quickly gathering details is important.
(gerund phrase)
Quick Practice:
page 834 A #1-4 & B #1-4
With your partner (write down answers
in your notebook)
Greek Tragedy
What is a Greek Tragedy?
Based on myths that were familiar to the
original audience
Tell of a reversal of fortune (from good to
bad), experienced by a man or woman of
noble birth
Main characters have a TRAGIC FLAW
Tragic Flaw: a person’s characteristic that leads
to his/her downfall
Ex: excessive pride, vanity, envy, anger
Consider the term, TRAGIC FLAW
What is Creon’s tragic flaw?
What is Antigone’s tragic flaw?
THEME in Antigone
What is Theme?
The central message of a piece of literature
A THEMATIC STATEMENT is the theme
statement which connects to the literature
but is written in a way that makes it a
“general statement on humanity”
THEME in Antigone
In Greek Tragedy,
the theme is often a warning against
excess such as pride or passion.
Tragedies are supposed to remind us
that every decision involves choosing and living with - the unforseen
consequences of these choices.
Summary Chart:
Complete the summary chart with your
partner.
Vocabulary
Deference:
yielding to
the ideas
and wishes
of another
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Vocabulary
Contempt:
The
attitude of
someone
who looks
down on
something
or
someone
else
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Vocabulary
Vile:
Extremely
disgusting
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Vocabulary
Piety:
Loyalty
and
devotion
to family,
the divine
or an
object of
respect
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Vocabulary
Lamentation:
Expression
of grief;
weeping
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Vocabulary
Rash:
Too hasty in
speech or
action
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