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Antigone Study Guide.
Date Submitted: 10/14/2003 15:27:24
Chorus: made up of about 15 elders of Thebes, 15 people who chant narrative odes
Choragos: leader of the chorus
Parados: first ode, or choral song in a greek tragedy changed by the chorus as it enters
the area in front of the stage
Ode: each scene is followed by an ode. These odes served both to seperate one scence
from the next and also to provide the chorus's response to the previous scene, interlude in
greek
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grasp no longer hurts. Creon releases her. He knows
his reign makes him loathsome but he has no choice. Antigone rejoins that he should have
said no; she can say no to anything she thinks vile. While ruined, she is a queen. Because
Creon said yes, he can only sentence her to death. Creon asks her to pity him then and
live. Antigone replies that she is not here to understand, only to say no
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