PPT-Oedipus Scene 1 ***Literary Terms (Make sure you have all the following literary terms

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Tragedy A play in which a main character suffers a downfall as a result of outside forces or flaw Tragic flaw personality trait that leads to the downfall of the

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Tragedy A play in which a main character suffers a downfall as a result of outside forces or flaw Tragic flaw personality trait that leads to the downfall of the hero en media res Latin for in the middle of things when the story starts in the middle of events flashes back then picks back up in real time. In what city does the play take place?. What is happening there?. Who is Oedipus?. What news does Creon bring from the oracle?. What happened to King Laius?. What does Oedipus promise to do to end the plague? . Episode 4. The shepherd arrives who exposed the infant of . Laius. and escaped when . Laius. was killed. . . The . Herdsman (shepherd) reveals that he did not destroy the infant because he pitied the infant and gave it to someone far away from Thebes. (Refer to lines 1183-1191.). . also known by the Latin title . Oedipus Rex. , is an Athenian tragedy by Sophocles that was first performed c. 429 BCE. Oedipus the King. Link to Family Tree / Images of Stage. http://www.aug.edu/~nprinsky/Humn2001/oed-nq.htm. & The Tragic Hero. What’s an Archetype?. Carl Jung – (1875 – 1961) psychologist . Developed concepts of introvert/extrovert and collective unconscious. Archetype – Universal patterns of thought, action, narrative that transcend culture, history, etc.. Greek Mythology Unit. Ms. Shields. English II. Objectives: . Build background information and cultural context of the play. Allow students to be able to recognize references to other Greek gods/myths throughout the play. Ms. Bailey. Sophocles. Born in . Colonus. , Greece in 494 BC. Died in 406 BC.. Was acting in theaters since he was 16 years old. . Went on to write some of the most well-known Greek tragedies.. Oedipus background. YOUR LITE WEIGHT SPECIALIST. 02 Beautiful, spacious kitchen surrounded by counter top space. EMERALD PACKAGE, TOSCANA W/ CHERRYTHE FLOOR PLAN YOU WANT IN THE SIZE YOU NEED. Antigone. A Look at Ancient Greek Tragedy. Day 1. Syntax: Run-ons . & comma Splices. A comma splice is two sentences joined together with only a comma; a run-on is two sentences joined together without any punctuation. . I 4.1. The MagicInfo Concept. What is Samsung MagicInfo?. Samsung MagicInfo is a family of turnkey digital signage solutions for Samsung SMART Signage LFDs, designed to provide high quality digital signage simply, and at a lower cost.. Anna Pham. Julian Carter. Julie Liu. Literal Meaning/How it relates to material in play/class. Actual Prompt. : List and discuss each place (I.e., Thebes, Delphi) and the significance of Sophocles and Oedipus of that time. Why these locations? Why these Gods? Why Thebes? What do these locations mean to Sophocles? . Harris, . Julia . Moriarty, Danielle . Tarpley. Virginia Institute Marine Sciences. Irina Overeem, CSDMS. What is ROMS-Lite?. A . basic configuration of . the Regional Ocean Modeling System (ROMS) . Adith.  Ram, Abby . Ghorbani. Prompt . In "Oedipus the King" choose and describe an "illuminating" episode or moment and explain how it functions as a "casement," a window that opens onto the meaning of the work as a whole.. Ben Fa, Elizabeth Hoang, Adam Houghtaling, Sovannah Thou, Jenny Yu. Literal Meaning of the Prompt. Prompt: Discuss the sympathy towards Oedipus, Jocasta, Antigone and . Ismene. , or the people of Thebes. Should the sympathy lie with these characters or the people of the Thebes who watched the entire episode take part?. Inquiry Lesson: the Tragedy. https://youtu.be/eVRU5MVYNiw?list=PLpomt1C_5D_eFMd7zIRzDApad1CEskB5l. Have you ever been blind to a personal flaw?. Can someone escape fate?. Poor Thebes!. Thebes was traditionally one of the first .

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