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Self reflection and antigone

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  • Q1
    In Sophocles' Antigone, what moral dilemma does Antigone face that prompts her self-reflection?
    Choosing between two suitors
    Deciding whether to flee the city
    Debating whether to accept a royal title
    Choosing to honor her brother's burial against the king's orders
    30s
  • Q2
    What does Antigone's decision to bury her brother symbolize in terms of self-reflection and personal values?
    The conflict between individual morals and societal rules
    The necessity of revenge
    The value of public approval
    The importance of wealth and power
    30s
  • Q3
    How does Antigone's self-reflection influence her understanding of fate and free will in the play?
    It leads her to believe that her choices can defy fate
    It makes her feel powerless against fate
    It encourages her to abandon her beliefs
    It convinces her that all decisions are predetermined
    30s
  • Q4
    What role does self-reflection play in Antigone's relationship with Creon?
    It causes her to seek Creon's approval
    It makes her wish to avoid conflict
    It leads her to abandon her beliefs
    It helps her to articulate her stance on justice
    30s
  • Q5
    In what way does Antigone's self-reflection affect her relationship with her sister Ismene?
    It brings them closer together
    It makes Antigone resent Ismene's choices
    It creates tension due to differing values on loyalty and duty
    It leads Ismene to support Antigone's decision
    30s
  • Q6
    What does Antigone's ultimate fate reveal about the consequences of her self-reflection and choices?
    It suggests that ambition is the key to success
    It proves that love is always rewarded
    It shows the benefits of following the law
    It indicates the tragic cost of standing up for personal beliefs
    30s
  • Q7
    How does Antigone's interaction with Haemon reflect her self-reflection on love and duty?
    It demonstrates that relationships are not affected by public opinion
    It highlights the conflict between personal relationships and moral responsibilities
    It shows that love surpasses all laws
    It proves that duty is more important than love
    30s
  • Q8
    What is a key element of Antigone's self-reflection that leads her to defy Creon's orders?
    Her fear of death
    Her wish to gain public admiration
    Her belief in divine law over human law
    Her desire for power
    30s
  • Q9
    In what way does Antigone’s self-reflection lead her to challenge societal norms?
    She wants to maintain her social status
    She recognizes her moral duty to family supersedes laws
    She seeks to impress the ruling class
    She believes societal norms should never be questioned
    30s
  • Q10
    What does Antigone’s act of burying her brother reveal about her character through self-reflection?
    Her indifference to the consequences
    Her desire for revenge against the king
    Her wish to gain fame and recognition
    Her strong sense of justice and loyalty to family
    30s

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