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1 Introduction of Sophocles’ Antigone
MAIN EVENT Introduction of Sophocles’ Antigone

2 homework Based on what was discussed about Sophocles and Oedipus note in your journal any themes, interests, and thoughts thus far.

3 Do now: Try to solve and explain the following riddle: “What walks on four legs in the morning, two legs in the afternoon, three legs in the evening, and no legs at night?”

4 Answer and explantion:
“What walks on four legs in the morning, two legs in the afternoon, three legs in the evening, and no legs at night?” humans A baby crawls, an adult walks, elder needs a cane, and finally death.

5 Greek and roman influences on literature
The way we look at literature, art, drama, philosophy, architecture, and government has to a great extent come down to us from the Golden Age of Greece ( B.C.) Romans borrowed the Greek Gods and adapted them to their own, more family-centered and patriotic religion . The Romans spread the Greek culture to the countries they conquered   Created stable governments where knowledge could be preserved and passed on

6 Sophocles Greatest of Ancient Greek Playwrights
Known for his dramatic, poetic, musical talents Was a general, political leader, priest Wrote 120 tragedies Plays always contain a moral lesson

7 Sophocles: Admired for his Oedipus Trilogy
Written over a 40 year period Began with the last third part of the trilogy, Antigone Twelve years later he wrote the first part of series, Oedipus the King During the last year of his life, he wrote the middle segment, Oedipus at Colonus

8 The Oedipus Trilogy: Synopsis of plays 1 & 2
King Laios Queen Jocasta of Thebes learn from an oracle* that their newborn son would kill his father and marry his mother They gave their son to a shepherd who was to pin the child’s ankles together and leave him for dead on top of a mountain The shepherd however gave the boy to another shepherd who then gave the child to the King Queen of Corinth who could not have children of their own * used to describe either a prophet inspired by spiritual forces, or to describe a particular prophesy

9 The Oedipus Trilogy: Synopsis of plays 1 & 2
They adopted the child and named him Oedipus which means swollen foot or clubbed foot When Oedipus was older he learned of the oracles prediction Believing that the king queen of Cornith were his real parents he ran away from his terrible fate During his journey to Thebes, an arrogant man ran Oedipus off the road in his chariot. Because his honor was a stake, Oedipus fought the man and killed him.

10 The Oedipus Trilogy At Thebes, he conquered the Sphinx who was terrorizing the city. The sphinx was a terrible monster with wings of an eagle, body of a lion, and head of a woman. By answering the Sphinx's riddle correctly, he defeated the monster and gained the throne of Thebes. Now he was the new king and the old kings widow became Oedipus queen. Oedipus and Jocasta had four children together. two sons, Polyneices and Eteocles and two daughters, Antigone and Ismene.

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