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Oedipus
Saved Thebes from Sphinx and murderer of Laius
Jocasta
Mother and wife of Oedipus
Creon
brother of Jocasta and King of Thebes at the end of the play
Tiresias
blind prophet
Choragos
chorus leader
Apollo
God of the sun and prophecy
The Old Shepherd
found infant on Mt. Cithaeron
Laius
king of Thebes who was unwittingly killed by his son Oedipus where 3 roads meet
King Polybus
King of Corinth who raised Oedipus as his own son
Name the four functions of a greek mask
specific role, identified gender, rank, and mood; acted as a megaphone; and allowed actors to change
roles easily
What were the two main purposes of the Greek gods?
to provide fortune and control social & nature forces
What are the people of Thebes suffering from?
a death plague
What are the two reasons the Thebans have for pleading for Oedipus for help?
, He is the King
He saved them once from the Sphinx
What is an oracle?
a divine message from the gods
Who was murdered?
King Lauis
Who does Oedipus assume is responsible for Laius' murder?
Creon
What is the significance of Tiresias to the god, Apollo
He is Apollo's servant
List 4 of the many prophecies Teiresias gives to Oedipus regarding the murderer of King Laius
The murderer is in Thebes now,
The murderer is a native
The murderer will soon be blinded
The murderer will lose his fortune
What two reasons does Choragos give Oedipus for believing Creon is innocent?
Creon has never spoken foolishly
He is a loyal friend
Why does Jocasta have no faith in the oracles of seers and prophets?
Jocasta and King Lauis received an oracle that stated their son would kill Lauis and marry Jocasta, but
their son, according to Jocasta, died on the mountain.
Author of Oedipus Rex
Sophocles
3 types of Greek plays
tragedy, comedy, satyr
tragic hero
a literary character who makes a judgment error that inevitably leads to his/her own destruction
tragic flaw
the character flaw or error of a tragic hero that leads to his downfall
Sphinx
A mythical Egyptian beast with the body of a lion and the head of a human.
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