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In 2000, the winner of the Coretta Scott King award was illustrator Brian Pinkney for In the Time of Drums. The winning author that year was Christopher Paul Curtis for Bud, Not Buddy.

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Who was Haemon?

Haemon was a prince of Thebes. He was the son of Theban King Creon and Theban Queen Eurydice. He was the first cousin and fiance of Antigone. He was the nephew of Theban Queen Jocasta through her first marriage to Theban King Laius, and the grand nephew of Theban King Oedipus thorugh Jocasta' second marriage. He was a descendant of Cadmus, who was the founder and first Theban king, around 2000 B.C.E.


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What is the structure of government in 'Antigone'?

Royalty, monarchy or kingship describes the governmental structure that's presented in the play 'Antigone'. The play takes place in the ancient Greek city of Thebes. Thebes was founded around 2000 B.C.E.* by Cadmus, who was the son of King Agenor of Tyre, in Phoenicia. Cadmus became the first king, and his descendants continued the royal pattern of government. Antigone and her uncle, Theban King Creon, were both descendants of Cadmus.


What was Antigone's noble social standing?

A noble is of high birth or rank. The description applies in many ways to Antigone. First, she is the direct descendantof Cadmus, who was the founder and the first King of Thebes, in about 2000 B.C.E.* Second, she is the daughter of Oedipus and Jocasta, the previous royal rulers of Thebes. Third, she is the niece of the reigning Theban King, Creon. And fourth, she is the first cousin and fiancee of Haemon, Theban Prince and son of King Creon. *Before the Christian Era