Prologos Flashcards

1
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setting

A

outside the city at night time

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2
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Antigone’s address of Ismene

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“My own flesh and blood”

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3
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Antigone references Oedipus

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How many griefs our father Oedipus handed down!

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4
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Antigone is very inclusive of Ismene

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“the two of us” the dual , an ending for when only two are concerned, she stops using this after Ismene’s refusal

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5
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Antigone introduces the way in which Polynices is being treated

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Haven’t you heard? The doom reserved for enemies marches on the ones we love the most.

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6
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Why has Antigone brought Ismene outside of the gates

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-that’s why I have brought you out here, past the gates, so you could hear in private (importance of place)

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7
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How have Etecoles and Polynices been treated

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Eteocles, graced with all the rites, goes with glory down to the dead,
Polynices, forbidden to be buried or even mourned.

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8
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The outcome for those who disobey Creon’s orders

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who disobeys will die (stoning to death inside the city walls)

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9
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Antigone takes Creon’s order personally

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Creon lays it down for “you and me–yes, me, I tell you”

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10
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Antigone gives two options for Ismene

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says Ismene can either show herself worth her breeding or a coward- for all her royal blood

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11
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Antigone’s request of Ismene

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asks “will you lift up his body with these bare hands and lower it with me?” (Without Ismene she can only perform a symbolic ritual.

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12
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Ismene’s reaction to Antigone’s demand

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shocked “what?” that Antigone would bury the body when a law forbids
So desperate, and Creon has expressly-

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13
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Antigone doesn’t believe there is any other alternative

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he is mine and your brother
No one will ever convict me for a traitor
Creon has no right to keep me from my own (in death)

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14
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Ismene brings up Oedipus and their family

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remember how our father died hated, reputation in ruins
His wife mutilating her life in a noose
Our two brothers dead in a single day, shedding “their own” blood (a familial crime) “poor suffering boys”
We are Left so alone

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15
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Ismene fears the death they will suffer, especially since they are descendants of Oedipus

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we will die the worst death of all if we override the decree of the throne
We are women, we are not born to contend with men

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16
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Ismene will not do the deed

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I’m forced, I have no choice -I must obey the ones who stand in power
Why rush to extremes? It’s madness, madness

17
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Antigone completely rejects ISmene

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even if you have a change of heart i’ll never welcome you in the labor with men
“Dishonor the laws the gods hold in honor”

18
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Why would Antigone be fine with death

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If I die in the act, the death will be glory

“I will lie with the one I love and loved by him”

19
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Ismene and silence

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Ismene promises to be silent, But Antigone says she will hate her even more for silence

20
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Thir different viewpoints

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Ismene: you’re wrong from the start, you’re of on a hopeless quest

Antigone: I will suffer nothing as great as death without glory.

21
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Ismene still loves her

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irrational as you are, my sister

You are truly dear to the ones who love you.