Table of Contents
- 1 What three terrible effects is the plague causing in Thebes?
- 2 Why is Thebes faced with a plague when the story begins?
- 3 How did the plague of Thebes end?
- 4 What are some of the bad things happening as a result of the plague?
- 5 Which God is responsible for the plague in Thebes?
- 6 Did Apollo save Thebes?
- 7 What is the plague in Thebes?
- 8 What is the effect of Creon’s describing the plague in this way?
What three terrible effects is the plague causing in Thebes?
What three terrible effects is the plague causing on Thebes? It is causing crops to die, cattle to die and women to become barren. What has Creon learned from the oracle of Apollo?
Why is Thebes faced with a plague when the story begins?
Q. Why is the city of Thebes faced with a plague when the story begins? The gods are angry at the people for not investigating Laius’ murder. The gods are unhappy about the corruption that takes place in the city.
Why does Apollo send a plague to Thebes?
The oracle announces that the plague is a result of religious pollution and that the god Apollo requests that the people of Thebes exile the previously unknown “miasma” (a word of Greek origin with a sense of moral noxious pollution) away from the town (lines 96–98) (2,3).
How did the plague of Thebes end?
Oedipus also discovers that he married his mother. He ends up blinding himself before being exiled from the city. Once Oedipus is banished from Thebes, the curse is lifted, and the plague ends.
What are some of the bad things happening as a result of the plague?
Symptoms of the bubonic plague included painful and enlarged or swollen lymph nodes, headaches, chills, fatigue, vomiting, and fevers, and within 3–5 days, 80% of the victims would be dead.
What are the three symptoms of the plague According to the chorus?
The herds are sick, the disease is causing infertility, and labor is vain. Thebes is engulfed in misery, despair, and grief as a result of the plague that has ravaged and laid waste to the city.
Which God is responsible for the plague in Thebes?
The god Apollo is responsible for the plague that afflicts Thebes in Oedipus Rex. He is considered to be the god of plague, among many other things.
Did Apollo save Thebes?
Oedipus the King Chorus 1 They call upon many gods, mainly Apollo, whom they beg to save Thebes from death. Apollo saved Thebes once when it was deteriorating from the riddle, and they ask him to save it again. They speak of the many sicknesses of the city, such as infertile soil and stillborn children.
What ancient Third World problem affects Thebes in Oedipus?
On the surface, the problem afflicting Thebes is a plague. But, when Oedipus sends Creon to discover the source of the plague, he learns it springs from a moral problem: the murderer of Laius, the former ruler, has never been found, but now must be brought to justice if the city is to heal.
What is the plague in Thebes?
Oedipus, King of Thebes, sends his brother-in-law, Creon, to ask the advice of the oracle at Delphi, concerning a plague ravaging Thebes. Creon returns to report that the plague is the result of religious pollution, since the murderer of their former king, Laius, has never been caught.
What is the effect of Creon’s describing the plague in this way?
He says that the plague has affected him more strongly than it has affected the people appealing to him by saying that he grieves for the entire city instead of just having to worry about himself. He has to worry about more people because he’s the king.