The document summarizes the plot of the play Antigone by Sophocles. It describes how Antigone defies King Creon's edict by burying her brother Polynices, who was killed in battle against their city of Thebes. Creon sentences Antigone to death, leading to the tragic suicides of Antigone, Creon's son Haemon, and his wife Eurydice due to Creon's stubbornness and refusal to listen to wise counsel.
The document provides background information on the Greek tragedy Antigone by Sophocles. It summarizes the plot of the play, which centers around Antigone choosing to bury her brother Polyneices against King Creon's decree, as she believes it is her religious duty. The document also provides context on ancient Greek theater, traditions of tragedy, and the myth of Oedipus that is alluded to in the play.
The document provides background information on Sophocles' Oedipus cycle of plays. It discusses that the three plays are Oedipus Rex, Oedipus at Colonus, and Antigone. The plays were performed as part of a theatrical competition and featured men acting in masks. Tragedies involved the downfall of a heroic protagonist due to a tragic flaw. The document then summarizes the plots of the first two Oedipus plays told through sketches.
O documento é um resumo da peça Antígona de Sófocles. Apresenta o diálogo inicial entre Antígona e Ismênia sobre o decreto de Creonte de negar sepultura a Polinices. Antígona decide sepultar o irmão contra a ordem real, apesar da oposição de Ismênia. O Coro comenta os eventos recentes em Tebas e a chegada de Creonte para declarar publicamente seu decreto.
Creon's pride prevents him from changing his mind about allowing Antigone to bury her brother Polyneices, leading to his downfall. Similarly, many modern people are blinded by pride that keeps them from making the right decisions or admitting mistakes, such as bosses and judges who let their pride override good judgment. Creon's prideful nature that caused his ruin relates to how some people today are too stubborn and prideful to change their minds due to their pride.
The document discusses themes of authority and obedience in Sophocles' play Antigone and compares them to modern examples. In Antigone, Creon's decision to deny burial rites to Polynices is quietly disagreed with by the townspeople, who do not openly challenge his authority. Similarly, North Korean citizens outwardly accept Kim Jong Il's censorship and anti-American stances despite potentially holding different private views, obeying his authority without protest. The document argues this reflects a human tendency to conform to a leader's directives regardless of personal beliefs to avoid consequences of dissent.
This document provides an in-class essay test prompt for students to write about themes in the play Antigone. Students are instructed to choose one of five themes and write a multi-paragraph essay supporting that theme. The themes are: 1) human suffering is inevitable due to basic conflicts in loyalties, 2) excess leads to misfortune, 3) pride and stubbornness cause suffering and tragedy, 4) divine laws take precedence over man-made laws, and 5) suffering brings wisdom though one is responsible for their own suffering. Students are given an outline to structure their essay around the chosen theme.
The document summarizes the plot of the play Antigone by Sophocles. It describes how Antigone defies King Creon's edict by burying her brother Polynices, who was killed in battle against their city of Thebes. Creon sentences Antigone to death, leading to the tragic suicides of Antigone, Creon's son Haemon, and his wife Eurydice due to Creon's stubbornness and refusal to listen to wise counsel.
The document provides background information on the Greek tragedy Antigone by Sophocles. It summarizes the plot of the play, which centers around Antigone choosing to bury her brother Polyneices against King Creon's decree, as she believes it is her religious duty. The document also provides context on ancient Greek theater, traditions of tragedy, and the myth of Oedipus that is alluded to in the play.
The document provides background information on Sophocles' Oedipus cycle of plays. It discusses that the three plays are Oedipus Rex, Oedipus at Colonus, and Antigone. The plays were performed as part of a theatrical competition and featured men acting in masks. Tragedies involved the downfall of a heroic protagonist due to a tragic flaw. The document then summarizes the plots of the first two Oedipus plays told through sketches.
O documento é um resumo da peça Antígona de Sófocles. Apresenta o diálogo inicial entre Antígona e Ismênia sobre o decreto de Creonte de negar sepultura a Polinices. Antígona decide sepultar o irmão contra a ordem real, apesar da oposição de Ismênia. O Coro comenta os eventos recentes em Tebas e a chegada de Creonte para declarar publicamente seu decreto.
Creon's pride prevents him from changing his mind about allowing Antigone to bury her brother Polyneices, leading to his downfall. Similarly, many modern people are blinded by pride that keeps them from making the right decisions or admitting mistakes, such as bosses and judges who let their pride override good judgment. Creon's prideful nature that caused his ruin relates to how some people today are too stubborn and prideful to change their minds due to their pride.
The document discusses themes of authority and obedience in Sophocles' play Antigone and compares them to modern examples. In Antigone, Creon's decision to deny burial rites to Polynices is quietly disagreed with by the townspeople, who do not openly challenge his authority. Similarly, North Korean citizens outwardly accept Kim Jong Il's censorship and anti-American stances despite potentially holding different private views, obeying his authority without protest. The document argues this reflects a human tendency to conform to a leader's directives regardless of personal beliefs to avoid consequences of dissent.
This document provides an in-class essay test prompt for students to write about themes in the play Antigone. Students are instructed to choose one of five themes and write a multi-paragraph essay supporting that theme. The themes are: 1) human suffering is inevitable due to basic conflicts in loyalties, 2) excess leads to misfortune, 3) pride and stubbornness cause suffering and tragedy, 4) divine laws take precedence over man-made laws, and 5) suffering brings wisdom though one is responsible for their own suffering. Students are given an outline to structure their essay around the chosen theme.
The document discusses how individuals who defy authority to do what they believe is right often face consequences, using the examples of Antigone and a young Pakistani girl. Antigone buried her brother against the orders of Creon, who had ruled it illegal, and was sentenced to death. Similarly, a young Pakistani girl advocated for her right to education despite threats from the Taliban, and was ultimately shot dead. Both characters knew the risks but acted on their principles regardless.
The document lists the 2008 and 2008 honor winners of the Georgia Peach Book Award for Teen Readers. The 2008 winner was Twilight by Stephenie Meyer. The 2008 honor winners were Peeps by Scott Westerfeld, I’d Tell You I Love You, But Then I’d Have to Kill You by Ally Carter. It then provides short summaries of additional nominated books.
The document discusses key elements of Greek tragedy:
- The chorus represents the old men of Thebes and comments on the action through lyric odes and reactions.
- Hybris refers to excessive pride or foolishness that brings shame, such as physical or verbal assault.
- Greeks consulted oracles to understand the gods' will through chosen intermediaries at holy places.
- Pollution results from acts like murder and incest that violate laws and offend gods, requiring ritual cleansing.
- Catharsis describes the purging of strong emotions, like pity and horror, felt while watching Greek tragedies.
Willy Loman, a struggling traveling salesman, has just lost his job and is desperate for good news from his sons Biff and Happy to share with his wife Linda, as he no longer has any stories or illusions left to buoy his failing pursuit of the American Dream. In this pivotal scene, Willy begs Biff not to lecture him with facts but rather to provide some optimism after his world has come crashing down without the means to support his family through sales.
Brandt Dye's Production review of the 1999 Broadway hit, Death of a Salesman. Directed by Robert Falls. Starring Brian Dennehy. Prepared for English 114 class. Winter quarter 2011.
Arthur Miller is an American playwright best known for writing Death of a Salesman in 1949. The play was a major success, winning numerous awards including the Pulitzer Prize and Tony Award. It depicts the struggles of aging salesman Willy Loman and became widely influential by resonating with audiences' experiences of American dreams and family struggles. Miller also wrote other acclaimed plays like All My Sons and The Crucible, and faced persecution during the McCarthy era for refusing to name communist associates.
analysis of antigone and oedipus rex with respect to poeticsSamrah Tayyab
Here, Jocasta shows her caring and sensitive nature by trying to calm Oedipus down and get him to think more rationally rather than act rashly in anger. She plays the role of the voice of reason and tries to resolve conflicts peacefully.
1) Willy Loman lives his life as a traveling salesman pursuing the American Dream but never achieves success. As he ages, his mental health deteriorates, making it impossible for him to work.
2) His son Biff fails to graduate from high school and struggles to find direction or success in his career, unable to live up to the expectations placed on him by Willy.
3) The story explores themes of mental health, personal failure, and the sacrifices people make in pursuit of success as Willy and his family refuse to acknowledge Willy's deteriorating condition and remain stuck in their ways.
The document discusses recurring motifs and themes in the play Death of a Salesman by Arthur Miller. Some of the key motifs analyzed are the perceptions of vitality and success, unhealthy family relationships, and the elusiveness of the American Dream for the play's protagonist Willy Loman. Willy struggles with feelings of inadequacy, confusion over his values, and being trapped in a life that does not fulfill his dreams of attaining great wealth and admiration.
Arthur Miller wrote Death of a Salesman in 1949. It tells the story of Willy Loman, a traveling salesman struggling to live up to unrealistic dreams of success in America. Willy's mental decline and inability to face reality lead to his tragic death. The play examines the American Dream and how materialism can distort original ideals of success and happiness. Miller viewed Willy as a modern tragic hero for sacrificing his dignity and humanity in pursuit of an impossible vision of prosperity.
Arthur Miller was an American playwright born in 1915 in New York City. His most famous plays include Death of a Salesman and The Crucible, which both explore how the past influences the present. Death of a Salesman tells the story of Willy Loman, a traveling salesman struggling in modern American society who has an inability to distinguish reality from illusion. The play uses expressionist techniques like flashbacks and stream of consciousness to depict Willy's deteriorating mental state.
Celtic people settled in Britain around 700 BC and had women leaders such as Boadicea who fought against the Romans. The Romans occupied most of England and Wales by AD 43 and built Hadrian's Wall along the Scottish border. When the Romans left, the Angles and Saxons attacked Britain and the Celts fled to Wales, Scotland, and Cornwall. In 793, the Vikings attacked the monastery on Lindisfarne, killing the monks and stealing gold and silver. The Vikings then remained in Britain for almost 300 years as they sought new farmland and often raided other peoples for valuable goods. They were skilled sailors who decorated their longships with dragon heads.
The document provides an overview of the history and development of the British political system from prehistoric times to the present. It discusses the various groups that have inhabited the British Isles, the establishment of the United Kingdom, the evolution of parliamentary democracy, and key reforms that expanded voting rights. Major events and figures that shaped British politics are also outlined, such as the Norman Conquest, Magna Carta, the English Civil War, and postwar establishment of the welfare state.
The paragraph compares and contrasts the weather in Chicago and Miami. It notes that Chicago has four distinct seasons while Miami only has two - a mild winter and long, hot summer. It also points out that Chicago's worst weather is in the winter when temperatures are around 32 degrees, while Miami's main weather problem is hurricanes in the summer when temperatures reach 95 degrees. Finally, it states that Chicagoans' biggest fear is blizzards, while Miamians worry most about hurricanes.
This document discusses and compares qualitative research types including phenomenology, grounded theory, and ethnographic research. Phenomenology aims to understand the meaning participants place on experiences through methods like interviews and observations. Grounded theory generates theories from collected data through interviews and documents. Ethnographic research observes target users in their natural environment through interviews and participant observation. Grounded theory and ethnography both study phenomena in natural settings and use multiple data sources, but grounded theory does not review literature first and uses theoretical sampling while ethnography uses purposive sampling and focuses on a single cultural aspect.
Infographics: Analyze, Evaluate and CreateLinda Nitsche
This document provides an overview of analyzing, evaluating, and synthesizing infographics. It discusses why infographics are useful for presenting information, different types of infographics, and effective design elements. The document also outlines a process for creating infographics, including evaluating data sources and visual storytelling techniques, and recommends several tools for making infographics like Easel.ly, Infogr.am, and Piktochart. Key steps in the creation process include analyzing data, evaluating design elements, and synthesizing information into an infographic.
This document provides instructions for writing a comparison and contrast essay. It explains that a comparison and contrast essay analyzes the similarities and differences between two topics. It recommends including an introduction with background on the topics, a thesis statement describing the purpose of the comparison, supporting details and examples, and a conclusion summarizing the main ideas. The document also describes two methods for organizing the essay: point-by-point organization, where each paragraph addresses one point of comparison; and block organization, where similarities are discussed together in one section and differences in another.
The document discusses verbals, which are verb forms that function as other parts of speech. It focuses on participles and participial phrases. Participles can be present or past tense and function as adjectives, describing nouns. Participial phrases consist of a participle and any modifiers or objects, acting as a unit to describe a noun. Examples are provided of participles and participial phrases.
The document outlines the key criteria for a tragic hero, including that they are a flawed protagonist of noble birth who suffers a downfall and reversal of fortune due to their tragic flaw or error in judgment, such as hubris. A tragic hero's fate is brought about by their own actions rather than being a victim of outside forces, and their downfall elicits feelings of fear and pity from audiences while also serving as a moral lesson.
The document discusses how individuals who defy authority to do what they believe is right often face consequences, using the examples of Antigone and a young Pakistani girl. Antigone buried her brother against the orders of Creon, who had ruled it illegal, and was sentenced to death. Similarly, a young Pakistani girl advocated for her right to education despite threats from the Taliban, and was ultimately shot dead. Both characters knew the risks but acted on their principles regardless.
The document lists the 2008 and 2008 honor winners of the Georgia Peach Book Award for Teen Readers. The 2008 winner was Twilight by Stephenie Meyer. The 2008 honor winners were Peeps by Scott Westerfeld, I’d Tell You I Love You, But Then I’d Have to Kill You by Ally Carter. It then provides short summaries of additional nominated books.
The document discusses key elements of Greek tragedy:
- The chorus represents the old men of Thebes and comments on the action through lyric odes and reactions.
- Hybris refers to excessive pride or foolishness that brings shame, such as physical or verbal assault.
- Greeks consulted oracles to understand the gods' will through chosen intermediaries at holy places.
- Pollution results from acts like murder and incest that violate laws and offend gods, requiring ritual cleansing.
- Catharsis describes the purging of strong emotions, like pity and horror, felt while watching Greek tragedies.
Willy Loman, a struggling traveling salesman, has just lost his job and is desperate for good news from his sons Biff and Happy to share with his wife Linda, as he no longer has any stories or illusions left to buoy his failing pursuit of the American Dream. In this pivotal scene, Willy begs Biff not to lecture him with facts but rather to provide some optimism after his world has come crashing down without the means to support his family through sales.
Brandt Dye's Production review of the 1999 Broadway hit, Death of a Salesman. Directed by Robert Falls. Starring Brian Dennehy. Prepared for English 114 class. Winter quarter 2011.
Arthur Miller is an American playwright best known for writing Death of a Salesman in 1949. The play was a major success, winning numerous awards including the Pulitzer Prize and Tony Award. It depicts the struggles of aging salesman Willy Loman and became widely influential by resonating with audiences' experiences of American dreams and family struggles. Miller also wrote other acclaimed plays like All My Sons and The Crucible, and faced persecution during the McCarthy era for refusing to name communist associates.
analysis of antigone and oedipus rex with respect to poeticsSamrah Tayyab
Here, Jocasta shows her caring and sensitive nature by trying to calm Oedipus down and get him to think more rationally rather than act rashly in anger. She plays the role of the voice of reason and tries to resolve conflicts peacefully.
1) Willy Loman lives his life as a traveling salesman pursuing the American Dream but never achieves success. As he ages, his mental health deteriorates, making it impossible for him to work.
2) His son Biff fails to graduate from high school and struggles to find direction or success in his career, unable to live up to the expectations placed on him by Willy.
3) The story explores themes of mental health, personal failure, and the sacrifices people make in pursuit of success as Willy and his family refuse to acknowledge Willy's deteriorating condition and remain stuck in their ways.
The document discusses recurring motifs and themes in the play Death of a Salesman by Arthur Miller. Some of the key motifs analyzed are the perceptions of vitality and success, unhealthy family relationships, and the elusiveness of the American Dream for the play's protagonist Willy Loman. Willy struggles with feelings of inadequacy, confusion over his values, and being trapped in a life that does not fulfill his dreams of attaining great wealth and admiration.
Arthur Miller wrote Death of a Salesman in 1949. It tells the story of Willy Loman, a traveling salesman struggling to live up to unrealistic dreams of success in America. Willy's mental decline and inability to face reality lead to his tragic death. The play examines the American Dream and how materialism can distort original ideals of success and happiness. Miller viewed Willy as a modern tragic hero for sacrificing his dignity and humanity in pursuit of an impossible vision of prosperity.
Arthur Miller was an American playwright born in 1915 in New York City. His most famous plays include Death of a Salesman and The Crucible, which both explore how the past influences the present. Death of a Salesman tells the story of Willy Loman, a traveling salesman struggling in modern American society who has an inability to distinguish reality from illusion. The play uses expressionist techniques like flashbacks and stream of consciousness to depict Willy's deteriorating mental state.
Celtic people settled in Britain around 700 BC and had women leaders such as Boadicea who fought against the Romans. The Romans occupied most of England and Wales by AD 43 and built Hadrian's Wall along the Scottish border. When the Romans left, the Angles and Saxons attacked Britain and the Celts fled to Wales, Scotland, and Cornwall. In 793, the Vikings attacked the monastery on Lindisfarne, killing the monks and stealing gold and silver. The Vikings then remained in Britain for almost 300 years as they sought new farmland and often raided other peoples for valuable goods. They were skilled sailors who decorated their longships with dragon heads.
The document provides an overview of the history and development of the British political system from prehistoric times to the present. It discusses the various groups that have inhabited the British Isles, the establishment of the United Kingdom, the evolution of parliamentary democracy, and key reforms that expanded voting rights. Major events and figures that shaped British politics are also outlined, such as the Norman Conquest, Magna Carta, the English Civil War, and postwar establishment of the welfare state.
The paragraph compares and contrasts the weather in Chicago and Miami. It notes that Chicago has four distinct seasons while Miami only has two - a mild winter and long, hot summer. It also points out that Chicago's worst weather is in the winter when temperatures are around 32 degrees, while Miami's main weather problem is hurricanes in the summer when temperatures reach 95 degrees. Finally, it states that Chicagoans' biggest fear is blizzards, while Miamians worry most about hurricanes.
This document discusses and compares qualitative research types including phenomenology, grounded theory, and ethnographic research. Phenomenology aims to understand the meaning participants place on experiences through methods like interviews and observations. Grounded theory generates theories from collected data through interviews and documents. Ethnographic research observes target users in their natural environment through interviews and participant observation. Grounded theory and ethnography both study phenomena in natural settings and use multiple data sources, but grounded theory does not review literature first and uses theoretical sampling while ethnography uses purposive sampling and focuses on a single cultural aspect.
Infographics: Analyze, Evaluate and CreateLinda Nitsche
This document provides an overview of analyzing, evaluating, and synthesizing infographics. It discusses why infographics are useful for presenting information, different types of infographics, and effective design elements. The document also outlines a process for creating infographics, including evaluating data sources and visual storytelling techniques, and recommends several tools for making infographics like Easel.ly, Infogr.am, and Piktochart. Key steps in the creation process include analyzing data, evaluating design elements, and synthesizing information into an infographic.
This document provides instructions for writing a comparison and contrast essay. It explains that a comparison and contrast essay analyzes the similarities and differences between two topics. It recommends including an introduction with background on the topics, a thesis statement describing the purpose of the comparison, supporting details and examples, and a conclusion summarizing the main ideas. The document also describes two methods for organizing the essay: point-by-point organization, where each paragraph addresses one point of comparison; and block organization, where similarities are discussed together in one section and differences in another.
The document discusses verbals, which are verb forms that function as other parts of speech. It focuses on participles and participial phrases. Participles can be present or past tense and function as adjectives, describing nouns. Participial phrases consist of a participle and any modifiers or objects, acting as a unit to describe a noun. Examples are provided of participles and participial phrases.
The document outlines the key criteria for a tragic hero, including that they are a flawed protagonist of noble birth who suffers a downfall and reversal of fortune due to their tragic flaw or error in judgment, such as hubris. A tragic hero's fate is brought about by their own actions rather than being a victim of outside forces, and their downfall elicits feelings of fear and pity from audiences while also serving as a moral lesson.
The chorus in the Greek tragedy represents the old men of Thebes. They react and comment on the action through singing and dancing between scenes. They provide opinions and speak for the common people. Hybris refers to excessive pride that leads to foolish acts, including physical or verbal assaults that cause shame. Oracles allowed Greeks to consult the gods' will through holy sites and chosen intermediaries. Pollution resulted from acts like murder and incest that violated laws, requiring ritual cleansing for individuals, locations, and anyone associated with the offender to restore order. Catharsis described the purging of strong emotions experienced while watching tragedy, providing a cleansing effect.
Use only your first name, standard English, and appropriate language in blog posts. Think critically and focus on answering writing prompts fully. Blogs encourage critical thinking and discussion. Save blog entries in Word, with the file name identifying the topic and date, and use spell check before copying the response into the blog comments.
Blogs provide opportunities for student reading, writing, collaboration and discussion. They allow students to have a voice and share work in a digital portfolio. Setting clear guidelines around student safety and behavior is important when using blogs for classroom management, communication, and showcasing student work. Blogs can also foster a learning community when used as an instructional resource and space for cooperation between teachers and students.
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