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Oedipus at Colonus: Summaries and Commentaries

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In this episode, Oedipus and Theseus have, in effect, changed roles. Oedipus—once the helpless wanderer begging for shelter—now confidently leads the king who provided him protection into the sacred precinct, where he promises powerful blessings. Oedipus himself points out the irony that he, the blind man, leads the rest.

In yielding the gift of his tomb to Athens—the power that will keep the city safe from Theban attack—Oedipus reminds Theseus of the paradox of eternal life. Though dead, Oedipus will enliven Athens forever. Oedipus’ humble request to be remembered is the last onstage speech of the tragic character.

Note especially Oedipus’ reference to the Eleusian Mysteries and his insistence upon secrecy. The passage from death to eternal life that he is about to accomplish is a holy mystery, full of awe, power, and dread.

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