Prologue
Scene 1
Scene 2
Literary Devices
Who Dis?
100

Oedipus sent this man to Delphi to talk to the Oracle to learn how to save Thebes

Who is Creon?

100

What is known about the murder of Laius according to Creon and Jocasta?

What is Laius was killed by marauders?

100

At the start of Scene 2, why is Creon upset?

What is... Oedipus accused him of treason/conspiracy to overthrow Oedipus through Teiresias' accusation?

100

What literary device is when the audience knows that the characters do not

What is Dramatic Irony

100

I am an all-knowing blind seer

Who is Tieresias

200

This creature prevented the citizens of Thebe from leaving their city and avenging their fallen king

What is the Sphinx

200

After refusing to speak, what does Teiresias reveal to Oedipus?

What is Oedipus is the killer of Laius/cause of the plague?

200

Who steps in and calms the dispute between Oedipus and Creon

Who is Jocasta

200

The recurring usage of eyes and vision is an example of what

What is a Motif

200

Who is the former King of Thebes and murdered at the Three Crossroads?

Who is Lauis

300

How does Thebes "drive the corruption from the land" according to report given to Creon by the Oracle of Delphi in the Prologue?

What is Find the Killer of Laius?

300

What Greek God is said to be the most concerned about Lauis' murder

Who is Apollo

300

 What does the Shepherd beg of Jocasta after returning to Thebes? 

To be sent to pasture as far from Thebes as possible?

300

What is the name of the literary device used when Oedipus is referring to a past event that happened to him at the Three Crossroads

What is a Flashback

300

Who is married to Oedipus

Who is Jocasta

400

Name the three plagues affecting the city

What is cattle dying, crops dying, and children dying

400

What decree does Oedipus say will happen to  former King's murderer?

What is he will be exiled, not welcomed anywhere, and will live a life of misery 

400

What makes Oedipus leave Corinth

What is the prophecy that he would kill his father and marry his mother

400

What literary device is used when the characters refer to something larger than themselves (ex. The Gods)

What is Allusion

400

Who are the King and Queen of Corinth and Oedipus' adopted parents

Who is Polybus and Merope

500

List the 3 Gods that the Chorus prays to at the start

Who are Athena, Artemis, and Apollo

500

What is a motif seen through out this scene

What are eyes/vision

500

What did Jocasta and Laius do with their newborn son? And the proof that Jocasta states prove prophets are false

What is they sent their newborn away to die on a mountain and Lauis was killed by marauders.

500

What is Oedipus' tragic flaw?

What is Hubris/Pride

500

I speak for the Chorus and guide others to think with reason

Who is Choragus