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What is the dramatic purpose of the prologue ?
The dramatic purpose of the prologue is to set the stage and introduce the plot.
How does Oedipus characterize himself?-
as a hero and a savior, proud and concieted
What is his attitude toward the suppliants?-
paternal, he treats them like his children, but he also talks down to them., care determination,
reassuring
What conditions in Thebes does the Priest describe? -
He says that the city is clouded by storms, the agriculture is barren, the herds and women are barren
and the city is full of sickness.
How do the suppliants view Oedipus?-
they view him as as a Hero and a Savior, noble, trustworthy, honorable.
What request does the Priest make of Oedipus?-
to save the city
What step has Oedipus already taken to deal with the problem of disease in Thebes?-
he has sent Creon ( a messenger) to consult the God Apollo in his temple..
According to Creon, what did Apollo say must be done in order to cure Thebes of its pollution?-
they must kill or banished the man who killed the former king.
According to Creon, what were the circumstances of Laius' death?-
He was murdered by a band of thieves
What motive does Oedipus assign to the killer of Laius?-
that he was bribed by conspirators in Thebes
What is Oedipus resolved to do? -
to find the truth and seek vengeance on the murderer
What is the reaction of the Chorus to Apollo's advice?-
They are worried and afraid of the advice he gave and its consequences, they think something bad will
happen.
What conditions in Thebes does the Chorus describe?-
women are having dead children, and people are dying of plague and there are so many that they just
lay around and "pollute" the air. The people of the city are turning violent against each other.
, Why does Oedipus summon Teiresias?-
because he reads Apollo's will and mind better than anyone else
What is Teiresias' reaction to Oedipus' request for help?-
he says the things that he knows will not help the situation, that the things Oedipus says will lead
himself to ruin
How does Oedipus view Tieresias' behavior?-
he doesn't understand, he thinks he's being despondent and disloyal to the city of his birth
What does Teiresias reveal to Oedipus as a result of the king's angry accusation?-
that the King himself is the murderer of the former king, even though he doesn't know it.
What suspicion does Oedipus begin to harbor about Creon?-
he thinks that Creon is behind the plot and wants to take the crown and wealth from him.
Why does Oedipus feel superior to Creon?
Because Oedipus is King
What does Teiresias predict will happen to Oedipus?-
that a mother's and a father's curse will join and drive him out of Thebes and make him miserable, he
will leave Thebes in poverty, with nothing but a staff, followed by his children which are also his
siblings.
How does the Chorus view Teiresias' accusations against Oedipus? -
They think he only spoke out of anger and do not take the accusations seriously, they need proof and
will only trust the gods, not prophets. After all, Oedipus was challenged by the sphinx and proved his
wisdom in order to save the city
What motivates Creon's entrance at the beginning of this episode?-
he's heard that the king suspects his betrayal and is outraged, he doesn't want the people to see him
as a traitor
Why does Oedipus accuse Creon of conspiracy?-
he thinks Creon told the profit to tell everyone that Oedipus was the killer so that Creon could get rid
of Oedipus and take the throne
How does Creon defend himself against Oedipus' accusation?-
he asked why he would want the fears and responsibility of king when he has just as much power as
an advisor and no worries, he has honor and advantage , people respect him, he has no need for the
crown.
What does Oedipus threaten to do? -
to kill Creon