Sophocles Philoctetes

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Sophocles Philoctetes Produced in 409 BCE (first City Dionysia after the restoration of the democracy in 410; 22nd year of the Peloponnesian War) Philoctetes has been left alone on Lemnos for 9 years because the overwhelming odor of his putrid snake bite He therefore has an intense hatred for the Greek leaders who left him there (especially Odysseus)

Lemnos Parallels to Odyssey Odysseus on Calypso s island Polyphemus ( uncivilized ) Philoctetes Desire for Nostos (p.205) Parallels to Illiad Philoctetes hatred and refusal to participate/ Achilles rage in the Iliad Story of Hephaestus obligation to Thetis

Bow of Hercules Helenus has prophesied (through torture) that the bow and Philoctetes are necessary for the sack of Troy p.208

Odysseus I well know, my son, that by nature you are not apt to utter or contrive such guile, yet seeing that victory is a sweet prize to gain bend your will to it; our honesty shall be shown forth another time. But now lend yourself to me for one little knavish day, and then, through all your days to come, be called the most righteous of mankind. - Odysseus to Neoptolemus p.195 lines 79-85 Neoptolemus: You think it no shame then to speak falsehood? Odysseus: No, if the falsehood brings deliverance. -p. 196 lines 108-109

Parallels to 5th century Athens...it is equally necessary that the man arguing for the most terrible proposals win over the people by deceit and the man with the better advice make himself trusted by lying. - Thucydides 3.43.2 (Diodotos in the Mytilenean debate) - Victory at all costs - Rhetoric as tool to further personal political ambitions (necessary whether your goals are noble or not) The simplicity that is especially found in noble natures disappeared because it became ridiculous -Thucydides, 3.83.1 on moral and civil change during the Peloponnesian War

Neoptolemus Rare example of character development and change of mind Was not part of Aeschylus and Euripides Philoctetes He was usually associated with inhuman cruelty because in the epic cycle he brutally butchers Priam on the altar of Zeus (Hercules alludes to this in his warning to remain pious during the sack of Troy) He successfully lies to Philoctetes and obtains the bow while he is in a paroxysm (p.211-12) He then feels guilty when he witnesses Philoctetes agonies and confesses his treachery

Philoctetes pain O Death, Death, when I am thus ever calling you, day by day why can you never come? O my son, generous youth, come, seize me, burn me up, true-hearted friend, in yonder fire famed as Lemnian; I too once deemed it lawful to do the same to the son of Zeus, for the meed of these same arms which are now in your keeping. -Philoctetes begs Neoptolemus to kill him as he did for Hercules p. 212-213

Philoctetes In Aeschylus & Euripides, Odysseus/Diomedes steal the bow (while he is incapacitated by a paroxysm) and compel Philoctetes to go to Troy Sophocles version heightens the ethical complexity with Neoptolemos crisis of conscious because of Philoctetes paroxysm Philoctetes is not compelled to go to Troy by human persuasion/plot; instead he obeys the deified Hercules In this way the main action is not Odysseus cleverness, but Philoctetes own choice to embrace is destiny