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In Our Time

Oedipus Rex

In Our Time

BBC

History

4.6 • 9.2K Ratings

🗓️ 6 July 2023

⏱️ 55 minutes

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Summary

Sophocles’ play Oedipus Rex begins with a warning: the murderer of the old king of Thebes, Laius, has never been identified or caught, and he’s still at large in the city. Oedipus is the current king of Thebes, and he sets out to solve the crime. His investigations lead to a devastating conclusion. Not only is Oedipus himself the killer, but Laius was his father, and Laius’ wife Jocasta, who Oedipus has married, is his mother. Oedipus Rex was composed during the golden age of Athens, in the 5th century BC. Sophocles probably wrote it to explore the dynamics of power in an undemocratic society. It has unsettled audiences from the very start: it is the only one of Sophocles’ plays that didn’t win first prize at Athens’ annual drama festival. But it’s had exceptionally good write-ups from the critics: Aristotle called it the greatest example of the dramatic arts. Freud believed it laid bare the deepest structures of human desire. With: Nick Lowe, Reader in Classical Literature at Royal Holloway, University of London Fiona Macintosh, Professor of Classical Reception and Fellow of St Hilda’s College at the University of Oxford Edith Hall, Professor of Classics at Durham University

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0:14.6

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0:16.8

Hello, Sophocles play Eadipus Rex begins with a warning.

0:20.5

The murderer of the old King of Thebes, Lias,

0:23.4

has never been identified or caught,

0:25.7

and is still at large in the city.

0:27.8

Eadipus is a current King of Thebes,

0:30.0

and he sets out to solve the crime.

0:32.6

His investigations lead to a devastating conclusion.

0:36.2

Not only is Eadipus himself the killer,

0:38.4

but Lias was his father,

0:40.3

and Lias wiped your custer, who Eadipus has married,

0:43.3

is his mother.

0:44.9

Eadipus Rex has composed you in the golden age of Athens

0:48.2

in the fifth century BC.

0:50.2

It's unsettled audiences from the very start.

0:52.8

It's the only one that's often

0:53.8

surviving plays that we know,

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