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BACKGROUND

SOPHOCLES BIOGRAPHY: c.496 BC - c.406 BC born in Colonus north-west of Athens always held in high regard (see Oedipus Coloneus) family = wealthy most productive era = under PERICLES statesman, general (@ 495-429) finest phase in Athenian history period of commercial, artistic, & intellectual growth*** 2

SOPHOCLES STYLE: unquestioning belief in the justice of the gods humans must follow the divine order protagonists = strong-willed prideful lack of self-knowledge leads to their downfall complex plots, subtle characterization changes: 3 rd actor, complexity, reduced role of Chorus 3

SOPHOCLES PLAYS: wrote approximately 90 plays from 90 to 130 110 titles only 7 extant produced one every other year won 18 prizes (at the City Dionysia) 1 st or 2 nd, never 3 rd (several other victories at the Lenaea) 7 extant plays: some fragments Electra, Ajax, Trachiniae, Philoctetes Theban plays Oedipus Rex, Oedipus at Colonus, Antigone 4

THEBAN PLAYS = NOT a TRILOGY written out of order (3, 1, 2) Antigone (c. 442 BC) before the outbreak of civil war (Peloponnesian Wars) Oedipus the King (430 BC) during early years of the wars after the Athenian plague of 429 BC Oedipus at Colonus (401 BC after Sophocles death) in Sophocles old age in the final desperate days of the wars independent units not a single story arch inconsistencies, different mythical antecedents changing tragic vision 5

SOPHOCLES 6

BACKGROUND: Curse of the gods on House of Laius Oracle of Delphi Apollo s oracle prophecy warns that Laius will be killed by his son Oedipus in response, when Jocaste later bore him a son, Laius abandons the child to die in the mountains his feet pinned & bound ( swollen foot ) BUT he survives - found, rescued by shepherd taken to Corinth, adopted by King Polybus & wife 7

BACKGROUND: Curse of the gods on House of Laius Prophecy #2 as a young man, Oedipus goes to Delphi & learns he is fated to kill his father & marry his mother he vows never to return to Corinth Prophecies fulfilled on road to Thebes, Oedipus meets & kills his father (unbeknownst to either) solves the Riddle of the Sphinx & as a reward for ending the plague upon the city becomes king of Thebes & marries Jocasta 8

BACKGROUND: Curse of the gods on House of Laius Oedipus & Jocasta s children Polynices Eteocles (TWINS) Antigone Ismene Blinding truth several years later, Oedipus learns the truth of his actions blinds himself (w/jocasta s broaches), abdicates, exiles self Jocasta hangs herself (w/her hair) Creon (Jocasta s brother) becomes regent of Thebes until sons (in alternating years) will rule 9

BACKGROUND: Curse of the gods on House of Laius Oedipus @ Colonus rejoined w/ Ismene (w/ news of oracle) oracle prophecy @ Oedipus corpse in Thebes = good visited by Creon, Polynices both w/ self-interest Oedipus curses E&P as traitors (kill each in battle) "That city you will never storm, but first will fall, you and your brother, blood-imbrued. [ ] This curse I leave you as my last bequest: Never to win by arms your native land, nor return to Argos, but by a kinsman's hand to die and slay." Oedipus dies, daughters return to Thebes to try to stop bloodshed 10

BACKGROUND: Curse of the gods on House of Laius Civil War Polynices, Eteocles (older, younger) vie for throne Eteocles exiled Polynices (to Argos) Polynices returns w/army 7 chieftains ( 7 against Thebes ) Polynices & Eteocles kill each other in the ensuing battle Creon = king of Thebes uncle to Antigone & Ismene soon to be father-in-law to Antigone father of Haemon 11

OPENING: The royal house of THEBES. It is still night, and the invading armies have just been driven from the city. Fighting on opposite sides, the sons of Oedipus - ETEOCLES and POLYNICES - have killed each other in combat. Their uncle Creon is now king of Thebes. Enter, slipping through the central doors of the palace. She motions to her sister ISMENE who follows her cautiously toward an altar at the center of the stage. 12

OPENING: Setting nighttime immediately after a civil war brothers just fought & killed each other no clear king not through primogeniture Actions slipping, motions, cautiously Mood (Setting + Actions) fear, tension, danger, unease 13