Contents
- 1 What message does the Chorus suggest that we take from the story of Oedipus in its final speech?
- 2 What is Choragos final advice What does it mean?
- 3 What is the Choragos final message to the audience why do you think the play ends this way?
- 4 What is the purpose of the Chorus in Oedipus Rex?
- 5 What does Oedipus stand for?
- 6 What is Oedipus tragic flaw?
- 7 Who says Count no man happy till he dies free of pain at last?
- 8 What final message does the chorus deliver in Antigone?
- 9 What is the main idea expressed in the Epode?
- 10 What is the lesson Choragos is emphasizing to the audience?
- 11 What happens to Oedipus at the end of the play?
- 12 What theme is expressed in the Choragos final words in the play?
- 13 What do the last lines of Oedipus Rex mean?
- 14 What does the chorus say about Oedipus?
- 15 Why does Oedipus choose to blind himself?
What message does the Chorus suggest that we take from the story of Oedipus in its final speech?
At the end of Oedipus the King, the Chorus conflates the people of “Thebes” with the audience in the theater. The message of the play, delivered directly to that audience, is one of complete despair: “count no man happy till he dies, free of pain at last” (1684).
What is Choragos final advice What does it mean?
The final speech given by the Choragos can be a lesson to us all. It basically says that even the greatest of men can crumble to ruins; all humans are subject to suffering and pain. The Choragos leaves us with what was perhaps the origin of the quote from the eternal Yogi Beara: “It ain’t over till it’s over”.
What is the Choragos final message to the audience why do you think the play ends this way?
The message of Antigone is told by the Choragos to the audience at the end of the play. It means that those that those who lack wisdom cannot ever truly be happy. This wisdom has to come to them in submission to the gods. Big words, also known as hubris, are always punished.
What is the purpose of the Chorus in Oedipus Rex?
The role of chorus in Oedipus Rex is very significant. They provide atmosphere, underscore the tragic action. They also play role as a character being a peace maker and instill a sense of fear or suspense in the audience. In some ways, the Chorus can represent the audience’s ideal response to the play.
What does Oedipus stand for?
Oedipus is defined as a man having the tendency to stay very close to his mother. An example of the Oedipus behavior is a forty year old man who’s never moved away from his mother and doesn’t leave home without her. adjective.
What is Oedipus tragic flaw?
Oedipus’ tragic hubris is his belief he can beat the gods. This is a chief sin in the Greek worldview. The gods have ordained that Oedipus is destined to kill his father and marry his mother. However, when Oedipus learns this is his fate, he tries to circumvent it by leaving the people he believes are his parents.
Who says Count no man happy till he dies free of pain at last?
Now as we keep our watch and wait the final day, count no man happy till he dies, free of pain at last. These words, spoken by the Chorus, form the conclusion of Oedipus the King.
What final message does the chorus deliver in Antigone?
What message does the Chorus present at the end of the play? The gods’ laws should always be obeyed.
What is the main idea expressed in the Epode?
What is the main idea expressed in the antistrophe? They must find the murderer of the king.
What is the lesson Choragos is emphasizing to the audience?
The Choragos (in some translations also called “Leader” or simply “Chorus”) observes: “Knowledge truly is by far the most important part of happiness, but one must neglect nothing that the gods demand. Great words of the over-proud balanced by great falls taught us knowledge in our old age.”
What happens to Oedipus at the end of the play?
In the closing scene of Oedipus Rex, Oedipus, who has recently learned that he has unknowingly killed his father and married his mother, blinds himself as a form of self-punishment and prepares to live the rest of his life in exile.
What theme is expressed in the Choragos final words in the play?
Choragus’ final words express the theme that there is no wisdom but submission to the gods.
What do the last lines of Oedipus Rex mean?
The last lines are a lesson and a warning about fate, spoken by the chorus. In modern American terms, they might be paraphrased as “It isn’t over til it’s over,” a sentiment that says a football game isn’t won or lost until the last second on the clock has run down.
What does the chorus say about Oedipus?
At the end of Oedipus the King, the Chorus conflates the people of “Thebes” with the audience in the theater. The message of the play, delivered directly to that audience, is one of complete despair: “count no man happy till he dies, free of pain at last” (1684).
Why does Oedipus choose to blind himself?
Oedipus acknowledges that his hubris has left him blind to the truth and is too ashamed of himself to witness the citizens’ reactions. Overall, Oedipus chooses stab out his eyes as a way of punishing himself for his hubris and ignorance.