Sophocles and. SOPHOCLES (496-406 BC) Concentrated on timeless problems of men and women striving against fate for happiness Gave a sympathetic vision.
Incorporating Irony Incorporating Voice Make Your Writing Come Alive with Irony “Humor is everywhere, in that there's Irony in just about anything a human.
The House of the Vettii Art and Architecture of Pompeii and Herculaneum.
Oedipus Rex By: Tweed the Awesome Jaryd the Stupid Chris the Cool Stormi the Katrina.
The Oedipus Myth Characters and Terms: King Laios Queen Jocasta Thebes Oracle at Delphi Oedipus Corinth Sphinx Chorus Choragos.
VOCABULARY NOTEBOOK Add “tragedy” to your vocabulary notebook. Tragedy= a play in which the hero dies or experiences a downfall, usually because of his/her.
How Can Someone Murder His Father and Marry His Mother… and Never Even Realize It??? The tragic story behind Oedipus the King.
IRONY …Or ironically many of the ironic sayings in Alannis Morrisette’s song “Isn’t It Ironic?” may not be ironic… which is ironic.
Rhetorical Terms
Sophocles. Sophocles (495 BC - 406 BC) was the second of three great ancient Greek tragedians. He was preceded by Aeschylus, and was followed by or contemporary.
Greek Mythology The Oedipus Story Background to understanding “ANTIGONE”
Greek Tragedy. Greece Ancient Greek World Thebes Delphi – the oracle Corinth Athens.