Philoctetes (Sophocles)

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Philoctetes (Sophocles) is a classical Greek tragedy by Sophocles that dramatizes the moral and psychological conflict surrounding the marooned archer Philoctetes during the final phase of the Trojan War.

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Philoctetes (Sophocles) canonical 1
Sophocles’ play Philoctetes 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf ancient Greek tragedy
play
associatedPlace Athens
author Sophocles
basedOn myth of Philoctetes in the Trojan War cycle
centralTheme deception and honesty
duty versus compassion
moral conflict
psychological conflict
suffering and isolation
characterTypeOfPhiloctetes wounded archer
chorusType Greek sailors
conflictType individual versus collective duty
deusExMachinaCharacter Heracles
dramaticDevice deus ex machina
dramaticForm single play
featuresCharacter Heracles
genre tragedy
hasChorus yes
hasTheme heroism and vulnerability
the demands of war
trust and betrayal
literaryInfluenceOn later Greek and Roman literature
modern adaptations of the Philoctetes myth
literaryPeriod Classical Greek literature
literaryTradition Attic tragedy
mainCharacter Neoptolemus
Odysseus
Philoctetes
mythologicalContext Trojan War
mythologicalSource Epic Cycle
narrativeFocus ethical decision of Neoptolemus
notableObjectInPlot bow of Heracles
originalLanguage Ancient Greek
originalMedium theatrical performance
performanceLanguage Ancient Greek
plotElement attempt to retrieve Philoctetes and his bow for the Trojan War
marooning of Philoctetes on Lemnos
setting Lemnos
structure episodes
exodos
parodos
prologue
stasima
survivesIn medieval manuscript tradition
timeOfAction final phase of the Trojan War
title Philoctetes

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Odysseus literaryWork Philoctetes (Sophocles)
The Man in the Maze inspiredBy Philoctetes (Sophocles)
this entity surface form: Sophocles’ play Philoctetes