Oedipus the king: Day 3: Blindness & Truth

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Oedipus Rex by Sophocles. Sophocles 496 – 406 B. C. a playwright who lived a long, comfortable, happy life grew up in a wealthy family in ATHENS, GREECE.
Advertisements

The Story Before the Story
The Legend of Oedipus  The legend was well-known to all who attended the play.  Audience more knowledgeable than the characters about their fate  Heightened.
Oedipus The King, aka Oedipus Rex. Sophocles BC Most awarded playwright of ancient Athens Wrote 120 Plays o Only 7 complete plays exist o Fragments.
Oedipus Rex by Sophocles. Sophocles 496 – 406 B. C. Grew up in Colonus, near where former King Oedipus was (allegedly) buried.
Oedipus the King Written by: Sophocles Modified by Megan Chrobak (Level 1)
Oedipus Rex by Sophocles. Sophocles BCE A playwright who lived a long, happy life grew up in a wealthy family in Athens, Greece.
Intro to Oedipus Rex. Intro to Oedipus 1. Because Apollo’s favorite dragon was killed, Cadmus’s descendants were cursed so that at some point a King and.
How Can Someone Murder His Father and Marry His Mother…and Never Even Realize It??? The tragic story behind the tragedy of Oedipus the King.
Oedipus Laius married to Jocasta Prophecy that Laius’ son would kill him and have children with his own mother, Jocasta Laius ordered newborn son to be.
The Oedipus Myth Characters and Terms: King Laios Queen Jocasta Thebes Oracle at Delphi Oedipus Corinth Sphinx Chorus Choragos.
Oedipus Rex.
“Riddle me this, riddle me that…”. Who: Laius, King of Thebes and his wife, Jocasta What: A prophecy Where: Greece, in the city of Thebes When: A very.
A Tragic Myth – House of Thebes Myth – old story rooted in a particular society that explains a belief, ritual or some mysterious aspect of nature Some.
Starter Question: (at least a paragraph) Reading your fortune cookie, write a paragraph on how you would avoid/ bring about your fortune.
Sophocles ( B.C.)  Born in 495 B.C. outside of Athens  Son of an armor manufacturer  Schooled in poetry, music, and dancing  Won first prize.
Oedipus The King by Sophocles Powerpoint Citation:
Sophocles ( B.C.)  Born in 495 B.C. outside of Athens  Son of an armor manufacturer  Schooled in poetry, music, and dancing  Won first prize.
Oedipus and Antigone Ms. Met 10 Accelerated. The Story King Laios and Queen Jocasta of Thebes learned from an oracle that their newborn son would grow.
GREEK DRAMA & OEDIPUS REX Sophocles.  One of three major Greek tragedians whose plays still survive  497 BC – 406 BC  Wrote 123 plays  Only 7 survive.
Sophocles ( B.C.)  Born in 495 B.C. outside of Athens  Son of an armor manufacturer  Schooled in poetry, music, and dancing  Won first prize.
How Can Someone Murder His Father and Marry His Mother… and Never Even Realize It??? The tragic story behind the tragedy of Oedipus the King.
Parados We, the people of Thebes, suffer from a horrible plague and fear our future! What is the oracle at Delphi? May Apollo take pity on us and save.
Background on Greek Drama and Oedipus Rex by Sophocles
Oedipus Rex INTRODUCTORY NOTES. Sophocles Born in 495 B.C. outside of Athens. Died in 406 B.C. Introduced the 3rd actor in Greek plays. Increased Chorus.
Jeopardy Oedipus the King Greek theater Vocab The Oedipus Cycle Misc. Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Final Jeopardy.
Oedipus Prequel Students will take notes on the background story of Oedipus in order to determine the Greek’s beliefs about destiny and prophecy.
Antigone by Sophocles.
Final Exam Review Part 2 English II
Oedipus Rex by Sophocles.
O-Rex Jeopardy Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $200 Q $200 Q $200
Oedipus Rex By: Sophocles (Ancient Greek about 429 BC)
A tragedy By: Sophocles
Greek Drama & Oedipus rex
Oedipus Rex Review.
Oedipus Rex Study Guide.
Antigone Family Tree.
Oedipus Rex Oedipus Tyrannos
Antigone by Sophocles.
Sophocles and Oedipus Rex
Review: Sophocles and Greek Drama
Antigone by Sophocles.
Antigone.
GREEK TRAGEDY: Oedipus the King.
The Pre-Oedipus Story All the knowledge that a student needs to know BEFORE reading “Oedipus” Ms. Shaw Classical Mythology/English 12 Hackensack High School.
Characteristics of a Sophocles Tragedy A Greek Tragedy Structure
Tragedy: Greek style.
Antigone by Sophocles.
Oedipus Rex by Sophocles.
Oedipus Antigone and Sophocles
Oedipus Rex (The King).
ANTIGONE by Sophocles A BRIEF INTRODUCTION.
Oedipus Rex Part 1 Review.
“Then let my fate continue where it will!” -Oedipus
OEDIPUS REX INTRODUCTION.
Welcome to Jeopardy!.
Oedipus the King Or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love My Mom
Antigone by Sophocles.
Antigone by Sophocles.
The Story Behind the Story
Do Now—Answer in your Writer’s Notebook:
What happened before the myth
Intro to Antigone by Sophocles
Are you suffering from the Oedipus complex?
Oedipus Myth.
You will be given the answer. You must give the correct question.
Characteristics of a Sophocles Tragedy A Greek Tragedy Structure
Oedipus: Act I Summary A priest arrives with a group of suppliants and appeal to Oedipus to save them from the plague in Thebes. (He saved them years before.
Oedipus King of Thebes.
Presentation transcript:

Oedipus the king: Day 3: Blindness & Truth Prologue

The Limits of Free Will Prophecy is a central part of Oedipus the King. The play begins with Creon’s return from the oracle at Delphi, where he has learned that the plague will be lifted if Thebes banished the man who killed King Laius.

The Riddle of the Sphinx One of the most famous riddles in history: The Riddle of the Sphinx In Greek legend, the Sphinx devoured all travelers who could not answer the riddle posed. The hero, Oedipus, gave the answer, causing the destruction and death of the Sphinx.

The Riddle of the Sphinx What is the creature that walks on four legs in the morning, two legs at noon, and three in the evening?”

…Man

Riddle me this…

Riddle #1 I can run but never walk I have a mouth but never talk I have a bed but never sleep I have a head but never weep What am I?

River

Riddle #2 This thing all things devours: Birds, beasts, trees, flowers; Gnaws iron, bites steel; Slays king, ruins town, And beats high mountain down What is this thing?

Time

Riddle #3 A cloud was my mother, the wind is my father, my son is the cool stream, and my daughter is the fruit of the land. A rainbow is my bed, the earth is my final resting place, and I am the torment of man. What am I?

Rain

Prologue The city of Thebes is ravaged by plague Citizens beg King Oedipus for help. Oedipus means “swollen foot,” as he was tied up by his feet as an infant. His father then sent him to Mount Cithaeron to be put to death by exposure (meaning left abandoned). Oedipus sends his brother-in-law, Creon, to the oracle of Apollo at Delphi.

Prologue (continued) Creon returns and announces that the plague will end when the Thebans punish the murderer of the their previous king, Laius. Oedipus tries to take the role of savior and vows to do everything in his power to apprehend the murderer and save his people. Oedipus does not realize that his vow will relentlessly lead him to an encounter with himself, his past, and his darkest secrets!!!

Prologue (Parados: entrance of the chorus) Summary of Message Characters The people of Thebes suffer from a horrible plague. They fear their future. They ask the God Apollo to take pity on them and spare their pain. Priest Oedipus Creon Chorus

Themes in Oedipus the King The Limits of Free Will Prophecy is the central part of Oedipus Rex. (see handout) Greeks rely on prophets for guidance. (Remember: this predates Jesus. People worshipped many gods.) Willingness to Ignore the Truth Oedipus ignores his fate as professed by the Oracle at Delphi.

Blindness & Truth Consider the following points: How is vision and sight (maybe not in the literal sense) connected with knowledge and truth? What does blindness represent? What does vision represent? What could Oedipus be blind to in his life? What vision has already been presented to the audience in the prologue?

Greek Mythology and Oracles https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ilz8kYYjKwM