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Table of contents
OEDIPUS THE KING
DRAMATIS PERSONAE
Argument
Credits
OEDIPUS THE KING
DRAMATIS PERSONAE
Oedipus.
The Priest of Zeus.
Creon.
Chorus of Theban Elders.
Teiresias.
Jocasta.
Messenger.
Herd of Laius.
Second Messenger.
Scene: Thebes. Before the Palace of Oedipus.
Argument
To Laius, King of Thebes, an oracle foretold that the
child born to him by his queen Jocasta would slay his father and
wed his mother. So when in time a son was born the infant's feet
were riveted together and he was left to die on Mount Cithaeron.
But a shepherd found the babe and tended him, and delivered him to
another shepherd who took him to his master, the King of Corinth.
Polybus being childless adopted the boy, who grew up believing that
he was indeed the King's son. Afterwards doubting his parentage he
inquired of the Delphic god and heard himself the word declared
before to Laius. Wherefore he fled from what he deemed his father's
house and in his flight he encountered and unwillingly slew his
father Laius. Arriving at Thebes he answered the riddle of the
Sphinx and the grateful Thebans made their deliverer king. So he
reigned in the room of Laius, and espoused the widowed queen.
Children were born to them and Thebes prospered under his rule, but
again a grievous plague fell upon the city. Again the oracle was
consulted and it bade them purge themselves of blood-guiltiness.
Oedipus denounces the crime of which he is unaware, and undertakes
to track out the criminal. Step by step it is brought home to him
that he is the man. The closing scene reveals Jocasta slain by her
own hand and Oedipus blinded by his own act and praying for death
or exile.
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