Table of Contents
- 1 What does Creon Chorus do?
- 2 What does the Chorus leader tell Creon?
- 3 Is Creon the leader of the Chorus?
- 4 How does Creon react to Antigone’s crime?
- 5 Who does Creon blame for Haemon’s death?
- 6 What does Antigone do when she is brought before Creon?
- 7 Why does the Chorus call Creon their new king?
- 8 Who defeated the Sphinx?
- 9 What does the leader of the chorus say to Antigone?
- 10 What kind of character is Creon in Antigone?
- 11 Who is the leader of the chorus in the Odyssey?
What does Creon Chorus do?
Creon tells the Chorus that he will not kill Ismene but he will still punish Antigone. Antigone claims that she has no friends and that no one will mourn her.
What does the Chorus leader tell Creon?
The Chorus is terrified by Tiresias’s prophecy. Creon admits that he too is worried and will do whatever the citizens recommend. They call for him to free Antigone, and he reluctantly leaves to do so. Once he is gone, the Chorus prays to Dionysus to protect Thebes.
What is the Chorus position on Creon’s decree?
At first, the Chorus supports Creon’s position, as he is the King of Thebes and is trying to return Thebes to stability after the attempt by Polynices to take Thebes from his brother, Eteocles. Like Creon, the Chorus is in no mood to be lenient on anyone who would honor those who fought, in its eyes, against Thebes.
Is Creon the leader of the Chorus?
Koryphaios is the assistant to the King (Creon) and the leader of the Chorus.
How does Creon react to Antigone’s crime?
He is enraged, and accuses Haemon of being influenced by his love for his fiancé, Antigone. Describe Creon’s death sentence for Antigone.
What tragedy falls on Creon’s family?
Antigone
The play Antigone is unusual because it contains two tragic heros. The more obvious one is Creon, whose stubborn pride costs him nearly everything. Having already lost his two nephews to war, he loses his niece and his own son. The tragic losses of Antigone and Creon’s son could have been avoided.
Who does Creon blame for Haemon’s death?
Eurydice blames Antigone/ Creon for Haemon’s death and she blames Antigone/ Creon for Megareus’ death.
What does Antigone do when she is brought before Creon?
What does Antigone do when she is brought before Creon? That Antigone is Haemon’s betrothed, and thus Creon’s future daughter -in-law. Haemon, Creon’s son, enters.
Does the Chorus agree with Creon?
In Antigone the Chorus at times directly affects the action of the play. Though they at first seem to be totally on the side of their new king Creon, they begin to urge him to be more moderate. Creon, of course, finally agrees to do this… but unfortunately it’s far too late.
Why does the Chorus call Creon their new king?
Why does the Chorus call Creon their “new king.” They call him the “new king” because he won the battle. So far, Antigone and Ismene have informed the audience of Etocles’ and Polynices’ killing one another.
Who defeated the Sphinx?
Oedipus
Traveling toward Thebes, he encountered Laius, who provoked a quarrel in which Oedipus killed him. Continuing on his way, Oedipus found Thebes plagued by the Sphinx, who put a riddle to all passersby and destroyed those who could not answer. Oedipus solved the riddle, and the Sphinx killed herself.
Does Creon want to be king?
Creon is the brother-in-law of Oedipus Rex, the king of Thebes. His sister married Oedipus. Creon explains that he doesn’t want to be the king because it brings a lot more problems and stress to him. As the brother-in-law of the king, he already has access to the power and favor that Oedipus had.
What does the leader of the chorus say to Antigone?
The leader of the chorus notes that Antigone is as passionate and stubborn as her father. Creon responds that he… (full context) …off the marriage. Ismene continues to plead for Antigone. Creon tells the leader of the chorus that Antigone must die. Guards take Antigone and Ismene away. (full context)
What kind of character is Creon in Antigone?
Creon is bound to ideas of good sense, simplicity, and the banal happiness of everyday life. To Creon, life is but the happiness one makes, the happiness that inheres in a grasped tool, a garden bench, a child playing at one’s feet. Uninterested in playing the villain in his niece’s tragedy, Creon has no desire to sentence Antigone to death.
Why does the chorus want to help Creon?
The chorus is loyal to Creon and genuinely wants to help him do the right thing by himself and his community. Unfortunately, the chorus’s sound advice is ignored, as Creon is simply too stubborn and full of overweening pride to back down.
Who is the leader of the chorus in the Odyssey?
Creon enters and addresses the chorus. Creon explains that, after the death of Oedipus’s two sons, he is now king, and… (full context) The leader of the chorus suggests that this might be the work of the gods.