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Title: Philoctetes


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Production
  • 409 BC
  • Written by Sophocles
  • Performed at the Festival of Dionysus
  • 1st prize

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Dramatis personae
  • Chorus of Sailors under the command of
    Neoptolemus
  • The spy disguised as a trader
  • Odysseus
  • Neoptolemus
  • Philoctetes
  • Heracles

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Background
  • Philoctetes is on his way to Troy when he wanders
    into a shrine and is bitten by a snake. Since the
    bite makes him smell, moan in agony, and
    offensive, Odysseus, Menelaus, and Agamemnon
    maroon him on Lemnos for 10 years.
  • A prophecy is made that only with the bow of
    Heracles, which Philoctetes has, can the Greeks
    bring down Troy

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Plot
  • Arriving at Lemnos, Odysseus orders Neoptolemus
    to trick Philoctetes to come with them. While
    against the plot, Neoptolemus eventually agrees
    and is able to convince Philoctetes to go with
    him. Philoctetes then gives Neoptolemus his bow.
    Neoptolemus apologizes and tells Philoctetes it
    was a trick before Odysseus returns. Neoptolemus
    gives the bow back and decides he will help
    Philoctetes and not make him go to Troy. Heracles
    appears and tells Philoctetes to go to Troy.

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Favorite Passage
  • Son of Laertes, what I dislike to hear
  • I hate to put into execution.
  • I have a natural antipathy
  • to get my means by tricks and stratagems.
  • So, too, they say my father was. Philoctetes
  • I will gladly fight and capture, bring him with
    us,
  • but not by treachery. Surely a one-legged man
  • cannot prevail against so many of us!
  • I recognize that I was sent with you
  • to follow your instruction. I am loath
  • to have you call me traitor. Still, my lord,
  • I would prefer even to fail with honor
  • than win by cheating.

Neoptolemus to Odysseus at the beginning of the
play when Odysseus tells him his plot to capture
Philoctetes.
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The Philoctetes Project
  • Readings of portions of Philoctetes to medical
    professionals
  • Discussions on doctor-patient relationships

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Odd Facts
  • Both Euripides and Aeschylus wrote a Philoctetes,
    but neither survived
  • Criticized in Aristotles Poetics for its happy
    ending
  • Philoctetes was name of the satyr who trained
    Heracles in the Disney movie.

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Bibliography
  • http//b8.ac-images.myspacecdn.com/00642/80/14/642
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  • http//www.fettes.com/academic/Classics20web/Phil
    octetes.jpg
  • http//en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Philoctetes_(Sophocle
    s)
  • http//www.philoctetesproject.org/images/philoctet
    es_TFCPA.jpg
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