OEDIPUS REX by Sophocles WebQuest
INTRODUCTION
You are patrons at the Festival for Dionysus and will be witnessing the first public performance of Oedipus Rex . Your task is to record your findings on the festival itself, the components of
Greek theater, and how Oedipus Rex fit well into the classic definition of tragedy.
TASK
You will have three tasks to complete during this webquest:
1. The Festival of Dionysus
‐ You will travel to the below links and find information on the Festival of Dionysus. Take notes on your findings and specifically find the answers to these questions:
A. Who was/is Dionysus?
B. Why is there a festival in his honor?
C. What is another name for the festival?
D. When does the festival take place?
E. What activities are associated with the festival?
F. Why would Oedipus Rex be presented at this festival?
G. What are some other facts about the festival you feel readers should know?
2. The Greek Theater
‐ Theater was one of the most popular forms of art in ancient Greek times. It is important to understand the origins of Greek theater and information on Sophocles in order to better understand how the play Oedipus Rex would be performed. Use the provided links
(and other credible resources) to:
‐ Give a brief overview of Sophocles
A. When and where he was born?
B. What was one of the titles he was given?
C. Where were most of his plays performed?
D. What are the names of his most famous plays?
‐ Give information on the Greek theater
A. Who performed these plays?
B. Who attended these plays?
C. Where were they performed?
D. Who is the Chorus and how are they involved?
E 1‐5. Define five of the theater terms used in ancient Greek theater (refer to the below links)
3. Aristotle’s Poetics
‐ To be completed after we finish the play.
LINKS
General: http://www.users.globalnet.co.uk/~loxias/oedipus/oedipusindex.htm
GREEK SOCIETY
http://www.crystalinks.com/greece.html
THE FESTIVAL OF DIONYSUS http://thanasis.com/dionys.htm
http://www.suite101.com/lesson.cfm/18443/1786/2 http://www.knowledgerush.com/kr/encyclopedia/Festival_of_Dionysus/ http://www.arwhead.com/Greeks/index.html#Theater%20of%20Dionysia
SOPHOCLES http://www.crystalinks.com/sophocles.html
http://www.theatrehistory.com/ancient/sophocles001.html
ANCIENT GREEK THEATER http://academic.reed.edu/humanities/110tech/Theater.html
http://www.arwhead.com/Greeks/ http://upge.wn.com/?t=ancientgreece/index15.txt
http://www.temple.edu/classics/dramaterms.html
THE OEDIPUS MYTH http://www.users.globalnet.co.uk/~loxias/myth.htm
http://library.thinkquest.org/17709/myths/moedipus.htm
http://academic.brooklyn.cuny.edu/classic/wilson/core/oedipus.htm
http://vccslitonline.cc.va.us/OedipustheWreck/backgrnd.htm
EVALUATION
You will be graded on the information you find.
Answers should be:
‐ written in full sentences
‐ complete and thorough
‐ focused on the question
‐ from reliable sources – cite your answers!
‐ free of spelling, grammar, and mechanics errors.
CONCLUSION
Upon completing this web quest, you should have a better understanding of the world in which
Oedipus Rex was originally presented and how, even after 2500 years, the play still has relevance to today’s readers. There are common themes in Ancient Greek life as well as modern American life that make this play very relatable for different audiences.