ShmoopTube
Where Monty Python meets your 10th grade teacher.
Search Thousands of Shmoop Videos
Oedipus 6 677 Views
Share It!
Description:
Transcript
- 00:00
Thank you We sneak in What if it's the king
- 00:07
legacy Ah la shmoop How about like the legacy of
- 00:13
the play Even if you haven't read it you've probably
- 00:16
heard of it and then there's the whole idea of
- 00:18
the oedipus complex As you said the edifice complex is
Full Transcript
- 00:22
probably the most famous idea to come out of it
- 00:24
and that is an idea in psychology that was popularized
- 00:28
by sigmund freud has more or less been dispersed crew
- 00:32
thiss idea that everyone secretly wants to sleep with one
- 00:38
of their parents and kill the other one and then
- 00:40
that drives many of our impulses in life But i
- 00:44
do think that's a way that people explain lots of
- 00:48
relationships to themselves the fact that you might naturally i
- 00:52
have an affinity for some of your relatives and not
- 00:55
for others and that it's not something that you can
- 00:57
control but the idea of fate also is an incredibly
- 01:00
strong one and the idea that no one even the
- 01:03
bravest person can outrun their faith is another huge legacy
- 01:09
from this play and then also just a classic characters
- 01:13
Atavus who is full of hubris is quite conceded and
- 01:19
thinks he is capable of solving any problem and that's
- 01:22
what leads to his downfall in the end and taking
- 01:25
me his daughter who has an incredibly strong personality and
- 01:31
we don't see much of her in this play But
- 01:33
we do in her own play tyree cs the blind
- 01:37
prophet so there's just a cast of really compelling characters
- 01:42
who we see later on in literature So these characters
- 01:45
more they always archetypes before this player was written or
- 01:48
did they sort of find their origin in it Some
- 01:51
of them are archetypes some of them were not The
- 01:53
greek chorus is a very standard trope The strong willed
- 01:57
female antigen e is i would say you need example
- 02:00
but the lessons that they learned were in a lot
- 02:04
of cases common tropes there in this play because greek
- 02:10
plays were public performances they were gathering places These were
- 02:15
events where you assembled a a large section of society
- 02:20
and so the playwrights used the place to teach moral
- 02:23
lesson things And so these lessons about hubris on about
- 02:28
truth seeking and about family and about integrity are in
- 02:33
the play for a reason Got it Describe the edifice
- 02:39
complex What are archetypes What role did plays serve in 00:02:46.835 --> [endTime] ancient greek society
Up Next
They say that honesty is the best policy, but Jack lies about his identity and still gets the girl. Does that mean we should all lie to get what we...
Related Videos
Ever wish you could remember everything that you ever studied? How about everything that everyone has ever studied? Yeah, pretty sure our brains ju...
Ralph Ellison's Invisible Man is an American classic. Hope you're not expecting any exciting shower scenes though. It's not that kind of book.
Do not go gentle into that good night. In fact, if it's past your curfew, don't go at all into that good night. You just stay in your good bed and...