Table of Contents
- 1 What does the messenger reveal to Oedipus upon the death of Polybus?
- 2 What news does the messenger tell Oedipus and Jocasta?
- 3 What does the messenger tell Oedipus about Polybus and Merope?
- 4 What does Oedipus learn about himself?
- 5 How does Jocasta react to the messenger?
- 6 Who was the messenger that gave Oedipus the baby?
- 7 Who is the old shepherd in Oedipus Rex?
- 8 Who was the only witness to the death of King Oedipus?
What does the messenger reveal to Oedipus upon the death of Polybus?
What good news does the messenger bring Jocasta? – messenger tells Jocasta that he came from Corinth to tell Oedipus that Polybus (his father) is dead and Corinth needs him to rule. – Jocasta is happy because she thinks that Polybus died from natural causes. – Oedipus finds out and is also happy but fears the prophecy.
What news does the messenger tell Oedipus and Jocasta?
A messenger enters, looking for Oedipus. He tells Jocasta that he has come from Corinth to tell Oedipus that his father, Polybus, is dead, and that Corinth wants Oedipus to come and rule there.
What does the messenger reveal about Oedipus past?
The messenger tells Oedipus that the King of Corinth and his wife, Merope, were not Oedipus’ real parents. Unable to have a child themselves, they adopted Oedipus. Oedipus was discovered with his feet pierced and tied by a shepherd who then gave the wounded infant to the messenger.
What does the messenger tell Oedipus about Polybus and Merope?
What does the messenger tell Oedipus about Polybus and Merope? They had plotted to killed Oedipus. They loved Oedipus even after he left them. They are not his natural parents.
What does Oedipus learn about himself?
As a young man, he learned from an oracle that he was fated to kill his father and marry his mother. Fear of the prophecy drove him from his home in Corinth and brought him ultimately to Thebes. Still, Oedipus worries about fulfilling the prophecy with his mother, Merope, a concern Jocasta dismisses.
What does Oedipus learn from the messenger?
The messenger tells Oedipus that, long ago, a stranger from Thebes gave him a baby as a gift to the king and queen of Corinth. Oedipus realises that the baby could be him – and interrogates the messenger firmly to find out who gave him the baby: a shepherd, who he summons immediately.
How does Jocasta react to the messenger?
He is from Corinth. The Messenger brings the news that Polybus is dead and Oedipus is now the King of Corinth. Jocasta thinks that since Polybus died and Oedipus was with her, the prophecy wasn’t real.
Who was the messenger that gave Oedipus the baby?
The messenger from Corinth informs Oedipus that King Polybus and Queen Merope of Corinth were not his actual parents. The messenger himself gave Oedipus as a baby to the Corinthian king and queen. He got the baby from a Theban shepherd whom he met in the woods.
What did Jocasta tell Oedipus about laius’death?
Jocasta entered and tried to calm Oedipus by telling him the story of her first-born son and his supposed death. Oedipus became nervous as he realized that he may have murdered Laius and so brought about the plague. Suddenly, a messenger arrived from Corinth with the news that King Polybus had died.
Who is the old shepherd in Oedipus Rex?
It is the Corinthian messenger who identifies the old shepherd as the man who spares the infant Oedipus in “Oedipus Rex” by Sophocles (495 B.C.E. – 405 B.C.E.).Specifically, the Corinthian messenger is in a position to know. At the time of Theban King Oedipus’ infancy, the messenger is working as a shepherd.
Who was the only witness to the death of King Oedipus?
The only witness of the king’s death was a slave who fled from a caravan of slaves also traveling on the road at the time. Continuing his journey to Thebes, Oedipus encountered a Sphinx, who would stop all travelers to Thebes and ask them a riddle.