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  • Thebaid 2: Oedipus

  • Descendants of Cadmus

    Cadmus = Harmonia

    Aristaeus = Autonoe Ino Semele Agave = Echion

    PentheusActaeon Polydorus (?)

  • • Aristaeus• Son of Apollo and Cyrene

    • Actaeon• While hunting he saw Artemis bathing• Artemis set his own hounds on him

    • Polydorus• Either brother or son of Autonoe• King of Cadmeia after Pentheus

    Actaeon Polydorus (?)

    Autonoe = Aristaeus

  • • Jean-Baptiste-Camile Corotca. 1850

  • Giuseppe Cesari, ca. 1600

  • House of Cadmus

    Cadmus = Harmonia

    Laius

    Zethus Amphion

    Zeus = Antiope

    Autonoe = Aristaeus

    Labdacus

    Nycteis = Polydorus

    Dirce = Lycus Nycteus

    Hyrieus

  • Tragedy of Antiope

    • Polydorus:• king of Thebes after Pentheus• m. Nycteis, sister of Antiope• Polydorus died before Labdacus was of age.

    • Labdacus• Child king after Polydorus• Regency of Nycteus, Lycus

  • Thebes

    • Laius• Child king as well… second regency of Lycus

    • Zethus and Amphion• Sons of Antiope by Zeus• Jealousy of Dirce• Antiope imprisoned• Zethus and Amphion raised by shepherds

  • Zethus and Amphion

    • Returned to Thebes:• Killed Lycus• Tied Dirce to a wild bull• Fortified the city• Renamed it Thebes• Zethus and his family died of illness

  • Death of Dirce

    • The Farnese Bull• 2nd cent. BC• Asinius Pollio, owner• 1546:• Baths of Caracalla• Cardinal Farnese• Pope Paul III

  • Farnese Bull

  • Amphion

    • Taught the lyre by Hermes• First to establish an altar to Hermes• Married Niobe, daughter of Tantalus

    • They had six sons and six daughters• Boasted she was better than Leto• Apollo and Artemis slew every child• Amphion died of a broken heart

  • Niobe

  • Jacques Louis David, 1775

  • Cadmus = Harmonia

    Aristeus =Autonoe Ino Semele Agave = Echion

    Pentheus

    Menoecius

    Iocaste Creon

    Nycteis = Polydorus

    Labdacus

    Laius =Oedipus

  • Laius

    • Laius and Iocaste• Childless, asked Delphi for advice:• “Lord of Thebes famous for horses, do not sow a furrow of children

    against the will of the gods; for if you beget a son, that child will kill you, [20] and all your house shall wade through blood.” (Euripides Phoenissae)

    • Accidentally, they had a son anyway.

  • Oedipus

    • Laius and Iocaste expose the baby• Found by Polybus, King of Corinth• Raised as prince of Corinth• His parentage challenged:

    • Oedipus went to Delphi for confirmation• “You will kill your father and through incest with your mother you will

    have children”

  • Oedipus and Laius

    • Oedipus resolves never to go home• Believing that Polybus and Merope were his real parents• On the road he meets an old man in a chariot• “stranger, make way for a king” but Oedipus “because he was proud”• Oedipus kills Laius and his charioteer

  • Problems…

    • Delphic oracles are (almost) always ‘if A then B’ formulae• If Laius has a son, then his son will kill him

    • Theodore Buttrey:• “if you kill your father, then you will commit incest with your mother

    and produce children”• 52 English translations… all wrong?

  • Biggest Problem

    • If divine pronouncements do not include choice and or interpretation, then what is left of free will?

    • Is life tolerable if fate is predetermined?• Is ‘god’s plan’ written and are we just going through the motions

    like actors on a stage?

  • Cadmus = Harmonia

    Aristeus =Autonoe Ino Semele Agave = Echion

    Pentheus

    Menoecius

    Iocaste Creon

    Antiope = Polydorus

    Labdacus

    Laius =Oedipus

  • Creon

    • King (Regent?) on the death of Laius• Brother of Iocaste• When the sphinx came, Creon’s son Haemon was one of those

    killed• Creon offered his throne to anyone who could solve the riddle

  • The Riddle

    • Version One:• What is a being with four feet, two feet, three feet and once voice and is

    weakest when it has the most feet?

    • Version Two:• What has four feet in the morning, two feet in the afternoon, and three

    feet in the evening?

  • • Gustave Moreau• 1864• ‘Oedipus and the Sphinx’

  • A man…

    • Who crawls on all fours as a baby, walks on two feet as a man, and uses a cane in his old age

  • Oedipus and Iocaste

    • Oedipus becomes king of Thebes• Marries the queen, Iocaste• A plague descends on Thebes• Oedipus seeks divine guidance• The murder of Laius must be avenged!

    • Oedipus consults Teiresias

  • The Accursed Children

    Polynices Eteocles Ismene Antigone

    Oedipus = Iocaste

  • Aftermath

    • Iocaste hung herself• Oedipus gouged out his own eyes• Polynices and Eteocles banished Oedipus• Antigone took her father to Attica• Received by Theseus• Died at Colonus

  • Oedipe et AntigoneCharles FrancoisJalabert1842

  • Sophocles• Sophocles

    • 496 – 405 BC• 120 productions… only 7 extant.• Won the Dionysia 18 times.

    • Oedipus Rex (Tyrannus, The King) (429)• Oedipus at Colonus (401 posthumous)• Antigone (441)

  • Battle for Thebes

    • Polynices and Eteocles agree to share the throne alternatively• Etoecles first year

    • But refused to step down• Polynices

    • Gains the aid of Adrastus of Argos

  • Seven Against Thebes

    • Adrastus of Corinth• Polynices of Thebes• Tydeus of Calydonia in Aetolia• Amphiaraus of Argos• Capaneus of Argos• Hippomedon of Argos• Parthenopaeus of Arcadia

  • Seven Gated Thebes

    • Each champion stormed one of the seven gates of Thebes• Suicide of Creon’s son, Meneoceus

    • All of the seven but Adrastus were killed• Etoecles and Polynices killed each other

    • Creon of Thebes, victorious, forbade the burial of the bodies

  • Antigone

    • Daughter of Oedipus and Iocaste• The ‘noble maiden’• Escorted Oedipus to Colonus

    • After he died she returned to Thebes• Edict of Creon

    • Antigone buried the body of Polynices• She was buried alive as punishment

  • Antigone and PolynicesNikoforos Lytras (1832 – 1904)

  • Antigone

    • Sohocles, Antigone• ca. 442 BC

    • A question for the age of heroes?• A question for the age of democracy?

    • Good of the individual vs. good of the state• Courage in the face of Tyranny

  • Creonand

    Antigone

  • Creon and

    Antigone?

  • The Epigoni

    • Alcmaon, son of Amphiaraus• Amphilochus, son of Amphiaraus• Aegialeus, son of Adrastus• Diomedes, son of Tydeus• Promachus, son of Parthenopaeus• Sthenelus, son of Capanaeus• Thersander, son of Polynices• Euryalus, son of Mecisteus

  • War of the Epigonoi

    • The Argives invaded Boeotia• Laodamas, son of Eteocles led the Thebans• Laodamas killed, Thebes abandoned• Epigonoi raze the city

  • Sources

    • Homer Iliad; Odyssey• Hesiod Theogony; Works and Days• Apollodorus Library• Pausanias Description of Greece• Aeschylus Seven Against Thebes• SophoclesOedipus Rex; Oedipus at Colonus; Antigone• Euripides Phoenissae

    Thebaid 2: OedipusDescendants of CadmusSlide Number 3Slide Number 4Giuseppe Cesari, ca. 1600Slide Number 6House of CadmusTragedy of AntiopeThebesZethus and AmphionDeath of DirceFarnese BullAmphionNiobeJacques Louis David, 1775Slide Number 16LaiusOedipusOedipus and LaiusProblems…Biggest ProblemSlide Number 22CreonThe RiddleSlide Number 25Slide Number 26A man…Oedipus and IocasteThe Accursed Children AftermathOedipe et Antigone�Charles Francois Jalabert�1842��SophoclesBattle for ThebesSeven Against ThebesSeven Gated ThebesAntigoneAntigone and Polynices�Nikoforos Lytras (1832 – 1904)AntigoneCreon� and AntigoneCreon �and Antigone?The EpigoniWar of the EpigonoiSources