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GREEK DRAMA & OEDIPUS REX Sophocles
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One of three major Greek tragedians whose plays still survive 497 BC – 406 BC Wrote 123 plays Only 7 survive in their entirety Most popular is the tetrology of Oedipus 1 – Oedipus Rex 2 – Oedipus at Colonus 3 - Antigone
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Dramatic Structure Prologue Monologue or dialogue explaining the reason for the tragedy Parados The entry chant of the chorus Episode When an actor interacts with the chorus Usually 3-5 episodes Stasimon When the chorus reacts to the previous episode Stasimons indicate the end of an episode Exodus The very last song the chorus sings
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The Chorus Who are the chorus? Additional actors On stage throughout the performance Usually only chant or sing lines (almost poetic) Wear masks so they are seen as one unit, instead of individual actors What is the purpose of the chorus? In some instances – all knowing narrator Summarize the plot of the play Provide interactions with the gods, so as to not detract from the plot of the drama
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Greek Drama Vocabulary Catharsis release of emotional tension Deus ex machina god from the machine Plot device where an unsolvable problem is suddenly solved by someone/something Hamartia tragic flaw leads to the tragic hero’s demise Hubris overbearing pride Perpeteia reversal of fortune
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OEDIPUS REX SUMMARY
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Background: The Sphinx
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Another riddle… 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? A RIVER
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And another! This thing all things devours Birds, beasts, trees, and flowers Gnaws iron, bites steel; Grinds hard stones to meal; Slays king, and ruins town; And beats high mountain down. What is this thing? TIME
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One more riddle! A cloud was my mother, the wind is my father, my son is the cool stream, and my daughter is the fruit of land. A rain is my bed, the Earth my final resting place, and I'm the torment of man. What am I? A RAINBOW
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