Characters Flashcards

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Antigone

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  • Daughter of Oedipus and Jocasta
  • Main character in ‘Antigone’
  • Sister of Ismene
  • Niece of Creon
  • Engaged to Haemon
  • Goes against Creon’s decree and buries Polynices
  • Represents moral duty and familial loyalty
  • Embodies the conflict between individual rights and state authority
  • Strong-willed and courageous, she stands firm in her beliefs
  • Her actions lead to tragic consequences, highlighting the cost of resilience
  • Symbolises the theme of civil disobedience and the fight for justice
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Creon

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  • King of Thebes
  • Uncle of Antigone and Ismene
  • Brother of Jocasta
  • Father of Haemon
  • Creates the decree that Polynices can’t be given proper burial
  • Believes in the importance of order and governance
  • Struggles with the consequences of his decisions
  • Ultimately faces tragic downfall due to his rigidity and pride
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Ismene

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  • Daughter of Oedipus and Jocasta
  • Sister of Antigone
  • Niece of Creon
  • Microcosm of ancient greek women
  • Initially hesitant and fearful of defying Creon
  • Represents caution and the struggle between duty and fear
  • Tries to persuade Antigone to obey the law
  • Ultimately shows loyalty to her sister, even in her own way
  • Embodies the theme of female agency within constraints
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Haemon

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  • Son of Creon
  • Engaged to Antigone
  • Loves her dearly
  • Argues with Creon when he sentences Antigone to death
  • Represents the conflict between loyalty to his father and love Antigone
  • Advocates for reason and compassion in governance
  • Tries to persuade Creon to spare Antigone
  • Ultimately faces tragedy due to the clash of authority and personal values
  • Embodies the theme of youthful idealism and the consequences of rigid authority
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Chorus

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  • A group of characters in Greek tragedy (and in later forms of drama), who comment on
    the action of a play without participation in it.
  • Group of Theban elders
  • Represents the voice of the community on the events of the play
  • Offers moral and philosophical insights
  • Reflects the audience’s feelings and reactions
  • Serves as a mediator between the characters and the audience
  • Highlights themes of fate, justice, and the consequences of human actions
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Tiresias

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  • Blind prophet of Thebes
  • Possesses the gift of foresight
  • Represents wisdom and the voice of truth
  • Warns Creon about the consequences of his actions
  • Embodies the theme of knowledge versus ignorance
  • His insights highlight the dangers of pride and stubbornness
  • Ultimately serves as a catalyst for Creon’s realisation of his mistakes
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Eurydice

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  • Wife of Creon
  • Represents the personal cost of political decisions
  • Initially appears as a quite figure but reveals deep emotional strength
  • Reacts to the tragedy of her son Haemon’s fate
  • Her sorrow highlights the theme of loss and impact of authority on family
  • Ultimately takes her own life, symbolising despair and the consequences of Creon’s choices
  • Serves as a reminder of the interconnectedness of public and private suffering
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The Sentry

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  • A guard tasked with watching over the burial of Polynices
  • Represents the theme of duty and the burden of following orders
  • Caught between loyalty to Creon and the moral implications of his actions
  • His character adds a layer of tension, as he delivers the news of Antigone’s defiance
  • Shows moments of fear and apprehension, highlighting the consequences of political power
  • Ultimately serves as a reminder of the human cost of war and authority
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