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Title: Oedipus Rex


1
Oedipus Rex
  • Swollen Foot King
  • Hmmsounds interesting!

2
Drama Terms to Know
  • Monologue-a long speech monopolizing conversation
  • Soliloquy-a dramatic monologue meant to represent
    thoughts
  • Act-a division of a play which may consist of one
    or more scenes

3
Tragedy v. Comedy
  • Tragedy-a serious drama describing a conflict
    btwn. the protagonist and a superior force has a
    sorrowful or disastrous conclusion
  • Comedy-Less serious drama has a successful
    conclusion after a struggle purpose is to amuse

4
Drama terms to know. . .
  • Stage Direction-authors cues in parentheses
    designed to aid character movements/emotions
  • Antagonist-person/force in conflict with main
    character in a tragedy-brings out the flaw
  • Protagonist-main character

5
Drama Terms
  • Prologue-provides background info. to the story
  • In Media Res-In the middle of the sequence of
    events
  • Dramatic Irony-when the audience understands
    something a character does not

6
Greek Stuff to Know
  • The word drama comes from the Greek word Dran,
    meaning to do or to act
  • Greek theater developed as part of the religious
    festival to honor the Greek god Dionysusgod of
    food and wine

7
Dramatic Roles
  • Greeks werent fans of violence on stage, and so
    adopted the role of the messengerreported what
    was going on in other placesespecially violence
  • The chorus-gives info. and tells the reaction of
    the city

8
Limitations to Greek Theatre
  • BIG audiencescouldnt see actors. Therefore,
    actors wore large masks and robes to show
    emotion.
  • No girls-Masks and robes showed gender
  • No curtains
  • No lighting
  • No violence on stage
  • No intermission
  • Chorus always on stage

9
Oedipus background
  • Sophocles is the author, but the myth of Oedipus
    was told for ages.
  • Setting Thebes
  • Oedipus solved the riddle of the SphinxCan you??

10
The Tragic Hero/Tragedy
  • Tragic Hero-A character, usually of high birth,
    neither totally good nor totally evil, whose
    downfall is brought about by some weakness or
    error in judgment
  • Harmatia-a tragic flaw, weakness of character or
    error in judgment that causes fall of hero
  • Hubris-arrogance or pride which causes the heros
    transgression against gods usually the tragic
    flaw

11
Tragic Hero/Tragedy
  • Anagnorisis-recognition of truth/discovery of
    hero change from ignorance to knowledge
  • Peripeteia-reversal of fortune
  • Nemesis-Greek goddess of retribution
  • Catharsis-A purge of emotions that leaves the
    viewer relieved and elated

12
The Fall
  • A HERO -gt WITH a TRAGIC FLAW
  • STRUGGLES (against society, fate, selfthrough a
    series of wrong choices)
  • LEADS TO
  • 1. Reversal-the fall (Peripeteia)
  • 2. Suffering-mental and/or physical
  • 3. Recognition-knows what he/she did wrong
    (Anagnorisis)
  • And thendeath, destruction, waste of hero
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