Episode 6 Flashcards

1
Q

Messenger on happiness

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Fortune lifts and fells the lucky and unlucky everyday
Creon was a man to rouse your envy once
he set us true on course
Brings attention to the importance of “true joys” no amount of riches is worth it

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What does the messenger announce and Eurydice’s reponse

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Messenger: announces Haemon has killed himself

Eurydice: I heard and everything went black, tell me again, I can bear the worst (she can’t)

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3
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burying Polynices

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We washed Polynices in holy water, burned him on branches, buried him (should have done this ages ago, wasted time) made our way to her tomb

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4
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Creon is afriad

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we heard a long wail rising(just happened) Creon let out a cry of his own “going down the darkest road I’ve ever gone”

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5
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Creon loves his son

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“My son it’s his dear voice”

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6
Q

Antigone has hung herself, Haemon arms around her waist

what does Creon do

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Creon rushed in shouting, crying

begs him to come out

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7
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Haemon’s actions

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Haemon spits in his face, drew his sword, lunged and missed, buried it in his body.
embraced the girl and released a gush of blood, red on her white cheek (moving and powerful)
-“he has won his bride at last, poor boy, not here but in the houses of the dead”

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8
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The greatest ill

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Creon show that the worst of ills afflicting men is lack of judgement.

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9
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Eurydice has gone

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Leader informs us that Eurydice’s gone
Messenger: she will mourn inside away from public, she’s too discrete, she won’t do something rash.

Leader: To me a long heavy silence promises

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10
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Leader- What is Creon arriving carrying his boy’s head in his hands proof of

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: “damning proof…. of his own madness (like Acrisius) …his own blind wrongs.”

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11
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Creon blames himself

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so insane, my crimes, my stubbornness
he realises that he was the mad fanatic
he killed his son through his own insanity

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12
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Messenger announces more grief

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Messenger says theres more grief, Creon asks what could be worse than this, informs that the queen is dead

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13
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Creon’s reaction to Eurydice’s death

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“I died once, you kill me again and again”

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14
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How Eurydice killed herself

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he stabbed herself at the altar

with her dying breath she called down torments on creon’s head for killing her sons

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15
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Creon’s wish

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wishes to die

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16
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Creon diminishes himself

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-the misery, anguish
I admit it all! (like Oedipus)
I don’t even exist- I’m no one. Nothing (like Oedipus)
- a rash indiscriminate fool (As Antigone said)

17
Q

Chorus’ ending speech

Three important things we should learn

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wisdom is the greatest part of Joy
reverence toward the gods must be safeguarded
words of the proud are paid in full by the blows of fate, these blows will teach us wisdom