User:Kevin Wage

1.	How does Oedipus Rex illustrate each of Aristotle’s 6 elements? Spectacle- Whenever Teiresias enters or exits a scene, he is led by a page, demonstrating his blindness. Later, when Oedipus is himself blinded he is similarly led by a page, paralleling Teiresias insight with his own understanding. (Scene 1 – pg 969, after line 80) Character- Rex is given the trait of persistence and honesty, which drives him to pursue the name of Laios’s murderer, even after ominous warnings from Teiresias and then Jocasta. “I will do all that I can; you may tell them that,” (Prologue – pg 965, line 147)

Plot- Rex’s fate gradually unfolds through a series of “actions,” with the initiation of the plague, the subsequent search for Laios’s murderer, and the climatic realization of Rex’s true birthright resolving to his mother/wife’s suicide and his own self-banishment. Speech- Yes, he does use diction. Example of metonymy: “I solemnly forbid the people of this country, Where power and throne are mine, ever to receive that man…” Here, throne is used in place of his authority and rule over the people.

Melody- Sung, lyric poetry is made of use at the end of each scene, as an ode by the chorus, which serves to separate one scene from another (due to lack of a curtain) as well as to comment on the action, reinforce the emotion, and interpret the situation. Mind- 2.	How does Oedipus Rex illustrate: Peripeteia- Anagnorisis- Hamartia- Hubris- Catharsis- 3. Rex is a kind of symbol of human intelligence which cannot rest until it has solved all of the riddles. How does this fit with the definition of tragedy which states: “Tragedy is that art form that attempts to account for the presenece of evil in the world.”?