Monday, March 25, 2019

Oedipus :: Greek Gods

Oedipus, the ruler of Thebes, approaches a group of unhappy citizens, represented by a priest, and asks them what is wrong. They answer that the city is dying and that they are sick and poor. Oedipus sympathizes and tells them that, as their ruler, he is similarly troubled by the sickness of the city, and has already interpreted gaits to see that something be done about it. The first step he has taken was to send Creon to Apollos shrine to see what the god recommends they do. As Creon appears, he tells them that the god, Apollo, said that there is bad extraction in Thebes, and that until this logical argument is expelled Thebes will be a sick city. This bad blood is the blood of the person who killed Laios. When Oedipus asks why the case was non investigated, as he had not come to Thebes at that point, the people answer that they were too busy onerous to solve the Sphinxs riddle. Oedipus says that no matter what the cost is, he will seduce to the bottom of it, both because it harms Thebes, and because Laios was noble and loyal. The elders say that they do not digest any knowledge of the murder, and suggest that Oedipus call Tiresias, a blind prophet, to stand by and advise him. Oedipus says that he has already done this, and Tiresias arrives promptly. Although reluctant to speak, Oedipus forces Tiresias to reveal what he knows. Tiresias says that Oedipus is Thebes pollution and that he killed his father and sleeps with his mother, and that this is the truth. Oedipus accuses Tiresias of lying on Creons behalf so that Creon cannister kill Oedipus and take over the position of ruler of Thebes.Creon enters and says that Oedipus is not do any sense-of course he did not collaborate with Tiresias, because he also owns a third of Thebes but chooses not to rule it, leaving Thebes to Oedipus, which shows that he is not interested in ruling at all. Iokaste enters and stops the both men from arguing. When Creon leaves, she asks Oedipus what happened and he exp lains the whole story to her. She tells him not to believe the manner of speaking of the oracle, as an oracle once predicted that her son would kill his father and appoint her bed, and this has never happened. She bore a son with Laios, but Laios had the feet of the child cut back and had the child tossed in the wilderness.

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