Oedipus Rex
Found 6 free book(s)The Characteristics of Greek Theater
www.warrencountyschools.orgOedipus the King or Oedipus Rex written by Sophocles in the 5th century BCE. ! Oedipus learns that King Laius has been murdered. In this scene, Oedipus argues with Teiresias. Oedipus fails to see that he, in fact, mistakenly killed the former king. Drama: Compare Greek to Modern ! Then: Relationship between actor and audience different. ...
Sophocles: Antigone - University of Alberta
sites.ualberta.caOedipus at Colonus and Oedipus Rex Antigone. While these plays appear to form a trilogy, each is the sole surviving play from three separate trilogies nine plays in all, six of which are lost. The earliest of these trilogies was - produced in 440 and featured Antigone. Sophocles,
OEDIPUS REX AN ENGLISH VERSION BY DUDLEY FITTS AND …
happydagger.weebly.comOEDIPUS REX AN ENGLISH VERSION BY DUDLEY FITTS AND ROBERT FITZGERALD PROLOGUE [Oedipus, Suppliants, Priest, Creon] 3 ... ODE II [Chorus] 45 SCENE III [Jocasta, Messenger, Oedipus, CHORUS] 47 ODE III[Chorus] 58 SCENE IV [Oedipus, CHORUS, Messenger, Shepherd] 59 ODE IV [Chorus] 65 Exodos [Second Messenger, CHORUS, …
OEDIPUS THE KING - PBS
www-tc.pbs.orgServants of Oedipus (2) Children and young priests who pray; one leads Teiresias Antigone and Ismene, daughters of Oedipus Scene: In front of Oedipus' palace in Thebes. To the right is an altar where a priest stands with a crowd of children in sorrowful prayer. Oedipus emerges from the palace door. The chorus is on the left. Oedipus:
oedipus full text fagles with scenes labeled
jenningswanack.weebly.comPrologue p. 262 Oedipus, priest, Creon Parados (Entrance Ode) p. 269 Chorus Episode (Scene) 1 p. 272 Oedipus, chorus leader, Tiresias Ode 1 p. 282 Chorus Episode 2 p. 285 Creon, chorus leader, Oedipus, Jocasta, chorus Ode 2 p. 299 Chorus Episode 3 p. 301 Jocasta, messenger, chorus leader, Oedipus Ode 3 p. 308 Chorus
OEDIPUS THE KING - PBS
www-tc.pbs.orgOEDIPUS THE PRIEST OF ZEUS CREON CHORUS OF THEBAN ELDERS TEIRESIAS JOCASTA MESSENGER HERD OF LAIUS-----Thebes. Before the Palace of Oedipus. Suppliants of all ages are seated round the altar at the palace doors, at their head a PRIESTOF ZEUS. To them enter OEDIPUS.-----OEDIPUS My children, latest born to Cadmus old, Why sit ye here …