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The chorus in "Oedipus Rex" initially doubts Tiresias' accusations against Oedipus but eventually comes to believe them as more evidence emerges. They express concern and disbelief as they witness Oedipus' downfall. Ultimately, the chorus serves as a voice of reason and moral guidance throughout the play.
Oedipus accuses Creon of bribing Tiresias in an effort to take the crown.
He accuses Tiresais of conspiring to the murder of Lauis.
Oedipus doesn't believe Tiresias, even when Tiresias spells the truth out to him; he calls him a liar and claims that he is in league with Creon for the throne.
The chorus suggests that the blind prophet Tiresias might be able to help discover the murderer's identity, as he has insight and knowledge beyond what regular individuals can perceive.
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That the accusations are not backed up evidence is what the chorus feels about Teiresias' and Oedipus' accusations in "Oedipus Rex" by Sophocles (495 B.C.E. - 405 B.C.E.).Specifically, Teiresias the blind prophet accuses Theban King Oedipus of killing King Laius. Oedipus answers in kind. He charges his brother-in-law and royal colleague Creon and Teiresias of conspiring to grab all royal powers for themselves. The chorus does not find any supporting evidence for any of the claims.
the way Catholics of that time reacted to anything different from them, with violence and false accusations
the way Catholics of that time reacted to anything different from them, with violence and false accusations
That they reject it without further evidence is the chorus' view of Teiresias' accusations against Oedipus in "Oedipus Rex" by Sophocles (495 B.C.E. - 405 B.C.E.).Specifically, the chorus praises the wisdom of Apollo the sun god and Zeus the chief god. They mention the lesser wisdom of prophets such as Teiresias. They therefore do not accept Teiresias' charges that Oedipus is the very killer that all Thebes seek and that the gods want punished.
The cast of Oedipus the King - 1968 includes: Minos Argyrakis as Chorus Cyril Cusack as Messenger Jenny Damianopoulou as Handmaiden Manos Destounis as Chorus George Dialegmenos as Chorus Valentine Dyall as Chorus leader Takis Emmanuel as Chorus Richard Johnson as Creon Roger Livesey as Shepherd Oenone Luke as Antigone Cressida Luke as Xemene Alexandros Maniatakis as Chorus Alexis Mann as Palace Official Giorgos Oikonomou as Chorus Lilli Palmer as Jocasta Panagiotis Panagiotopoulos as Chorus Nikos Pashalidis as Chorus Christopher Plummer as Oedipus Paul Roche as Chorus Ahilleas Skordilis as Chorus Dimos Starenios as Priest Grigoris Stefanides as Chorus Donald Sutherland as Chorus Leader Costas Themos as Chorus Friedrich von Ledebur as King Laius Orson Welles as Tiresias Mary Xenoudaki as Handmaiden Giorgos Zaifidis as Chorus
Tiresias. has written: 'Notes from the overground.'
Odysseus reacts with shock at seeing Elpenor in the land of the dead. Odysseus reacts with bitter remorse at seeing his mother. Odysseus reacts with hopefulness at seeing Tiresias.