Objectives:
Tasks:
- Re-examine the characteristics of a tragic hero. Identify those characteristics in Antigone.
- Discuss scene three.
- Take notes on the three rhetorical appeals, Ethos, Logos, and Pathos.
- Discuss the use of these appeals by different characters in the play, especially in the argument between Creon and Haemon in scene three.
- Read ode three together.
Reflection:
Summarize and evaluate the effectiveness of one character`s argument regarding Antigone`s crime and punishment.
- Use relevant evidence to identify and make predictions about tragic characters
- Evaluate the impact of persuasive techniques on the audience; create a graphic organizer to compare and contrast arguments
- Make inferences about the ancient Greek culture through examination of textual evidence; compare and contrast to modern culture
Tasks:
- Re-examine the characteristics of a tragic hero. Identify those characteristics in Antigone.
- Discuss scene three.
- Take notes on the three rhetorical appeals, Ethos, Logos, and Pathos.
- Discuss the use of these appeals by different characters in the play, especially in the argument between Creon and Haemon in scene three.
- Read ode three together.
Reflection:
Summarize and evaluate the effectiveness of one character`s argument regarding Antigone`s crime and punishment.