![]() show that king Oedipus is a good man and will do what the people request of him even unto death. By Sophocles, shows the stock character The Blind Phophet Then let him go, even if it does lead to my ruin, my death Oedipus the King. Blind who now has eyes, beggar who now is rich, he will grope his way toward foreign soil, a stick tapping before him step by step Oedipus the King. A stranger, you may think, who lives among you, he soon will be revealed a native Theban but he will take no joy in the revelation. Listen to me closely: the man you've sought so long, proclaiming, cursing up and down, the murder of Laius- he is here. ![]() I'll never shrink from the anger in your eyes-you can't destroy me. I will go, once I have said what I came here to say. Shows the stock character the Blind Prophet. You with your, precious eyes, you're blind to the corruption of your life, t the house you live in, those you live with - who are your parents? do you know ? All unknowing you are the scourge of your own flesh and blood, the dead below the earth and the living here above, and the double lash of your mother and your father's curse will whip you from the land one day, their footfall treading you down in terror, darkness shrouding your eyes that now can see the light Oedipus the King, by Sophocles. You mock my blindness? Let me tell you this. Oedipus the King, by Sophocles, shows Oedipus tragic flaw of pride. Come listen to me-do what the plaque demands: you'll find relief and lift your head from the depths. You pray to the gods? Let me grant your prayers. shows King Oedipus tragic flaw of to much pride. I am the land's avenger by all rights and Apollo's champion to. Now you have me to fight for you, you'll see. I'll start again- I'll bring it all to light myself! Apollo is right, and so are you, Creon, to turn our attention back to the murdered man. The instructions from the gods.(Apollo) on how to lift the plague from the city of Thebes. banish the man or payback blood for blood. Apollo commands us-he was quite clear-" Drive the corruption from the land. very well I will tell you what I heard from the god. I grieve for these, my people, far more than I fear for my own life. shows that he is good and wants to come and be with the people instead of just hearing about their suffering through messengers, also shows his tragic flaw of Pride. I am Oedipus Oedipus the King, by Sophocles. I thought it wrong, my children, to hear the truth from others, messengers, Here I am myself - you all know me, the world knows my fame. The blind prophet The first stock character, who always tell truth but in a strange way, but no one will believe him to the end, when it all comes true. Riddle of the Sphinx What Animal walks of 4 legs in the morning, 2 legs at noon, and 3 legs in the evening? human. In death of a Salesman the Apron is used for Willie's flashbacks, scenes outside the house. Apron part of a stage that sticks out into the audience. Stock Character a character type that is so familiar to the audience they know exactly what to expect when he/she walks on stage. ![]() peripety The moment the audience realizes that the hero of high degree is on a path to a downfall. after each scene they would summarize what just happened and guess/ hypothesis what would happen next. ![]() Chorus A group of 15-20 men who stood at the edge of the stage. Actors train their vocal cords for years. Stage Voice A method of speaking at a very loud or high volume without losing the conversation tone. Catharisis Release of stored up emotions Poetics The first written study of the Arts. Catsastrophy All of the bad things that happen because of the hero of high degree fatal mistake. that leads to an inevitable path towards downfall. Fatal Mistake( Hamartia) The action or inaction of the hero of high degree because of tragic flaw.
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