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Title: Ancient Greece


1
Ancient Greece
  • Sophocles and Oedipus Rex

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Greece in the 4th Century B.C
  • Greece was the superpower of the known world
  • The Greeks worshiped many gods Zeus, Hera,
    Athena, Apollo, etc.
  • Greek citizens were required to attend festivals
    to worship and honor the gods.

3
Festival of Dionysis
  • Dionysis was the god of wine, agriculture, and
    theater
  • During this religious festival there was a
    theater competition each competing playwright
    submitted 3 tragedies and 1 comedy
  • Winners won a goat
  • The most successful and recognized playwright was
    Sophocles

4
Sophocles
  • Wrestler, musician, general, politician
  • Very handsome and successful
  • Celebrated playwright
  • 120 (ish) plays
  • 20 (ish) first prizes
  • Only 7 plays remain the most famous Oedipus
    Rex

5
Theater of the Greeks
  • Every show was done during the day
  • Audiences could be as many as 14,000
  • Minimal, if any set
  • Chorus role served as commentary from citizens
  • All the actors were men wore masks
  • Never showed any violence on stage.

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Oedipus Rex Notes
  • Background
  • Oedipus leaves his home city of Corinth to go
    wandering
  • Comes to city of Thebes who has recently lost
    their king.
  • Thebes is under siege of the Sphinx and her
    riddle
  • Oedipus answers riddle, Sphinx dies, Oedipus is
    made king and marries the previous queen

7
Sphinxs Riddlehow smart are you?
  • What walks on four legs in the morning, two in
    the afternoon, and three in the evening?
  • Answers? (you die if you get it wrong)
  • A man child, healthy adult, old man with a cane

8
Apollo
  • Greek god of music, medicine, light, truth, and
    poetry
  • Also the sun god
  • Had an oracle at Delphi which was the most
    famous oracle of Ancient Greece
  • An oracle is a priestess who delivers the
    prophesies of the god

9
Oedipus Rex Notes
  • Themes
  • Willingness to ignore the truth
  • Limits of free will (Fate vs. free will)
  • Motifs (reoccurring ideas that help emphasize the
    themes)
  • Sight vs. Blindness
  • Light vs. Dark

10
Oedipus Rex Notes
  • Remember
  • This is a story that was not invented by
    Sophocles
  • The original audiences would have known the story
    and how it ended

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Literary Terms for you
  • Irony when the opposite of what is expected
    happens
  • Situational Irony when a character or reader
    expects on thing to happen but something else
    entirely happens
  • Verbal Irony when someone says one thing but
    means another
  • Dramatic Irony the contrast between what a
    character knows and what the reader or audience
    knows (audience knows what will happen before
    characters)
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