Oedipus even goes so far as to accuse Teiresias of treason. The blind seer only shows up for one scene in Oedipus the King , but it really packs a punch. Indeed it's the first real scene where we see any conflict, and as such, is necessary for keeping the audience interested in the play. In this scene, Oedipus gets angry at Teiresias because the prophet won't reveal the identity of Laius' murderer.
It's clever of Sophocles to use this scene to show Oedipus' temper. Up until now the king has behaved rationally. He allows the Chorus to speak their mind and is doing his best to save his people. If we didn't see his anger here and later with Creon, we might not believe that Oedipus is capable of the multiple murders at the crossroads. Probably the most interesting thing about this interchange is Teiresias' attitude towards the art of prophecy. Oedipus has good reason to be angry at him.
King Oedipus has in front of him a man with the knowledge needed to save Thebes, but Teiresias won't reveal the necessary information. Instead he tells Oedipus that there's no point in revealing the truth, because everything that's going to happen is just going to happen anyway:.
Creon orders Antigone buried alive in a tomb. Although Creon has a change of heart and tries to release Antigone , he finds she has hanged herself. Creon's son Haemon, who was in love with Antigone commits suicide with a knife, and his mother Queen Eurydice, also kills herself in despair over her son's death. A boy leads in Tiresias , the blind soothsayer of Thebes. Tiresias tells him that his refusal to bury Polynices and his punishment of Antigone for the burial will bring the curses of the gods down on Thebes.
Hearing this, Creon curses Tiresias , calling him a false prophet who traffics in poor advice and rhetoric. In Antigone , the central character believes that her flaw is her strength, though it is actually her stubborn loyalty. Antigone's overarching flaw gives her strength to follow her convictions. She is loyal to her family and her moral convictions. He marries the queen, Jocasta, without knowing she's his mother.
They have four children Polynices, Eteocles, Antigone , and Ismene before they find out who Oedipus is. Creon announces that he will spare Ismene, but will confine Antigone to a cave to starve to death Teiresias advises Creon to change his mind about burying Polynices Creon rejects Teiresias' advice, accusing him of having been bribed to say these things.
Of the three Theban plays Antigone is the third in order of the events depicted in the plays, but it is the first that was written. According to various versions of the myth, he starts playing a mourning song with his lyre, calling for death so that he can be united with Eurydice forever. He is ultimately killed either by beasts tearing him apart, or by the Maenads, in a frenzied mood. Laius , a previous king of Thebes, had given the rule to Creon while he went to consult the oracle at Delphi.
During Laius's absence, the Sphinx came to Thebes. What is Tiresias prophecy in Antigone? Category: fine art opera. Hearing this, Creon curses Tiresias, calling him a false prophet who traffics in poor advice and rhetoric. Why is Tiresias important? What is the meaning of what Tiresias reveals? She tries to convince Oedipus not to worry about what Tiresias says.
As more evidence points toward the probability that Oedipus has in fact fulfilled a terrible prophecy, she begs him not to dig any further into his past. Begin typing your search term above and press enter to search. Press ESC to cancel. Social studies. Ben Davis July 25, What does Teiresias tell Oedipus and why does that make him mad?
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Why is Jocasta distrustful of prophecies?
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