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Characters in the Play
Chorus of the Elders of Thebes. A Crowd of Suppliants, men, women, and children. The following do not appear in the play but are frequently mentioned: Laïus (pronounced as three syllables, Lá-i-us), the last King of Thebes before Oedipus. Cadmus, the founder of Thebes; son of Agênor, King of Sidon. Polybus and Meropê, King and Queen of Corinth, supposed to be the father and mother of Oedipus. Apollo, the God specially presiding over the oracle of Delphi and the island Delos: he is also called Phoebus, the pure; Loxias, supposed to mean He of the Crooked Words; and Lykeios, supposed to mean Wolf- God. He is also the great Averter of Evil, and has names from the cries I-ê (pronounced Ee-ay) and Paian, cries for healing or for the frightening away of evil influences. Kithairon, a mass of wild mountain south-west of Thebes. |
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