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Oedipus: Story
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The myth of Oedipus is the archetypal story of the man who is both exiled from and unavoidably drawn to his homeland. The relevance of the Oedipus myth continues to be an issue throughout the ages. Oedipus’ situation confronts the fear of meaninglessness, an existential anxiety of the 20th century of living in a world at odds with a sense of order or justice satisfactory to the human psyche. These themes form the basis for the conference presentations.
PyrMasks.gif (40547 bytes) Oedipus of Thebes is a legend, possibly derived from a story that originated about the Thebes of ancient Egypt. The Greek version dramatized by Sophocles for an audience in Athens contains many elements of folk myth. The story would have been as familiar to the audience as the story of Jesus' life and passion is to Christians, so suspense comes not from wondering what will happen but from seeing the human reactions of characters to the events in their lives.
Oedipus was almost certainly a story of oral tradition before being written down. It was a growing and changing story that merged several tales from several sources. The first written references to Oedipus appear in the 7th-8th century B.C.
Jason Wishnow created a movie of the Oedipus story,[1] performed by vegetables, which has been screened at a number of film festivals, including the Sundance Film Festival, where it received its world premier. The movie ... features the voice of Billy Dee Williams as the bartender.
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