Basic Information
Characters
Conflict
Plot
Resolution/ Themes
Core Knowledge
Characters
Movement & Physicality
Lazzi & Performance
100

Who wrote the play?

Sophocles

100

Who is Creon?

Jocasta’s brother

100

What is the main conflict of the play?

Oedipus’s search for the truth about Laius’s murder

100

What does Oedipus promise to do?

Find and punish the killer

100

What is one major theme of the play?

Fate vs free will

100

What is Commedia dell’arte?

An early form of professional theatre in Europe from the 16th to the 18th century

100

What is unique about the lovers’ appearance?

They do not wear masks

100

How does Pantalone move?

Bent back, small stiff steps, leads with forehead

100

What is the purpose of lazzi?

To maintain comic energy in a performance

200

Where does the play take place?

Thebes

200

What happened to Laius?

He was murdered

200

What internal conflict does Oedipus face?

His desire for truth vs fear of the outcome

200

What does the oracle say must happen to end the plague?

The murderer of Laius must be found and punished

200

What is another theme?

The danger of pride (hubris)

200

What are stock characters?

Fixed character types used repeatedly

200

Who is Il Capitano?

A bragging soldier who is actually a coward

200

How does Il Capitano move?

Chest forward, large confident strides

200

What is the lazzi of hunger?

A character eats anything to show hunger

300

Who is the king of Thebes at the start of the play?

Oedipus

300

What is Oedipus known for before the play begins?

Solving the riddle of the Sphinx

300

What external conflict exists between Oedipus and Tiresias?

Truth vs denial

300

What key detail makes Oedipus suspicious of himself?

The story of Laius’s death at a crossroads

300

What does Oedipus’s downfall illustrate?

The consequences of his actions and fate

300

What is a canovaccio?

A scenario or outline of a play

300

Who is Arlecchino?

A mischievous servant character

300

How does Il Dottore move?

Weighted down, slow, walks in a figure 8

300

Why were lazzi reused?

They were reliable comedic bits

400

What problem is affecting Thebes?

A deadly plague

400

Who is Jocasta?

The queen of Thebes

400

What conflict develops between Oedipus and Creon?

Suspicion of betrayal

400

Why does Oedipus blind himself?

Out of guilt and shame

400

What is the tone of the ending?

Tragic and inevitable

400

What is grammelot?

A style of language using sounds, rhythm, and gestures

400

What is ironic about Il Dottore?

He appears intelligent but is not

400

How does posture reflect character?

It shows status and personality

400

What skills are needed to perform lazzi well?

Physical control, timing, and creativity

500

Who is Oedipus married to?

Jocasta

500

Who is Tiresias?

A blind prophet

500

What role does fate play in the conflict?

It is unavoidable and drives the outcome

500

What happens to Oedipus at the end?

He is exiled from Thebes

500

What does the shepherd reveal?

Oedipus’s true parentage

500

What are lazzi?

Stock comedic routines or gags

500

What group do Arlecchino and other servants belong to?

Zanni

500

Why is energy important in Commedia movement?

It keeps performances dynamic and engaging

500

Why is audience reaction important in lazzi?

Comedy depends on audience response