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Prologue (773)
1. LA: (773) What qualities does Antigone show in lines 14-25 to identify her as the protagonist?
2. RC: (773) Who are Eteocles and Polyneices?
3. LA: (774) What conflict is outlined by Antigone’s words in lines 30-36?
4. RS: (774) Why does Antigone want to bury her brother?
5. RC: (775) What does Antigone want her sister to help her do?
6. RS: (776) What motivates the brother to fight to the death?
S c e n e I (776)
7. RC: (777) What event does the chorus describe on the bottom of page 776?
8. LA: (778) How do Creon’s words reveal him to be the antagonist of the play in lines 53-61?
9. RS: (779) What would the sentry’s motives would have been for proving someone else buries Polyneices in lines
95-105?
10. RS: (779) Why does Choragos suggest that the Gods might have buries Polyneices?
11. RC: (779) What does the sentry say has happened to the body of Polyneices in lines 95-100?
12. LA: (780) What decision does Creon make here that might have antagonistic consequences in lines 135-145?
13. RC: (781) What does the sentry want Creon to do?
S c e n e II (781)
14. RS: (782) What motivates the sentry to return with Antigone despite Creon’s threats (15-20)?
15. LA: (782) How does the sentry’s description here of Antigone paint her in a positive light? (lines 39-45)
16. lA: (783) How does this scene reinforce the audience’s sympathy for Antigone? (ln 65-85)
17. RC: (783) What is Antigone’s response to the sentry when she is charged?
18. RS: (784) What additional motive beyond upholding the law does Creon reveal here? (lns 92-99)
19. LA: (784) Which details in this scene solidify antigone’s role as protagonist and Creon’s role as antagonist?
20. RS: (785) Why does Ismene now want to share the guilt for burying Polyneices?
21. RC: (785) Who does Antigone say agrees with her decision to bury her brother?
22. RS: (786) Why does Antigone reject Ismene’s wish to share the blame?