QCM : Fate, Free Will, and Human Insight — 9 questions

Questions et réponses du QCM

1. What does the concept of 'Fate' mean in the context of Greek tragedy?

A divine prediction or message about future events delivered by oracles
The ability of individuals to make choices that influence their destiny independently of divine influence
Signs or portents believed to foretell future events, which characters interpret as good or bad
The idea that future events are predetermined and unavoidable, often controlled by divine or cosmic forces

The idea that future events are predetermined and unavoidable, often controlled by divine or cosmic forces

Explication

Fate is defined as the idea that future events are predetermined and unavoidable, often controlled by divine or cosmic forces, which aligns with the course's description of 'Fate' in Greek tragedy.

2. In Sophocles' play, what is exemplified by Tiresias being physically blind but spiritually insightful?

Physical blindness symbolizes ignorance, while spiritual insight represents true understanding.
Physical sight represents ignorance, whereas blindness symbolizes enlightenment.
Both physical blindness and spiritual insight are irrelevant to Tiresias' role.
Tiresias' blindness is a literal punishment with no symbolic meaning.

Physical blindness symbolizes ignorance, while spiritual insight represents true understanding.

Explication

Tiresias’ physical blindness is symbolic of spiritual insight, highlighting that he understands the truth beyond physical sight, unlike Oedipus who is physically sighted but spiritually blind.

3. Where was the divine oracle located that delivered prophecies influencing Oedipus's fate?

Delphi
Olympus
Dodona
Athens

Delphi

Explication

The oracle at Delphi was the divine site where prophecies were delivered, and it played a central role in shaping the fate of characters like Oedipus in Greek tragedy.

4. Who is credited with delivering the prophecy about Oedipus's tragic future, illustrating the concept of fate in the play?

The oracle at Delphi, representing divine prediction.
Oedipus himself, through his own investigations.
Creon, as a political figure with hidden knowledge.
The Chorus, which offers philosophical reflections.

The oracle at Delphi, representing divine prediction.

Explication

The oracle at Delphi delivers the prophecy about Oedipus’s future, emphasizing how divine predictions play a significant role in the story’s exploration of fate versus free will.

5. What is the primary role of gods in the context of Greek tragedy as depicted in the play?

To influence and determine human fate through divine will and prophecies
To act as benevolent protectors guiding humans towards virtue
To symbolize chaos and disorder opposing human civilization
To serve as moral judges overseeing human actions

To influence and determine human fate through divine will and prophecies

Explication

The gods primarily influence and determine human fate through divine will and prophecies, shaping the course of events and characters' destinies, which is central to the themes of Greek tragedy.

6. According to the revision sheet, which concept best describes the debate on whether human actions are predetermined or if individuals can influence outcomes?

Determinism versus Agency.
Moral relativism versus Absolutism.
Spirituality versus Materialism.
Predestination versus Chance.

Determinism versus Agency.

Explication

Determinism versus Agency refers to the core debate in the play about whether human actions are determined by fate or if individuals can make free choices to influence their destinies.

7. What thematic contrast is symbolized by the recurring motif of blindness and sight in the play?

The contrast between ignorance and knowledge, or spiritual insight.
The distinction between physical strength and weakness.
The opposition between morality and immorality.
The difference between divine favor and divine punishment.

The contrast between ignorance and knowledge, or spiritual insight.

Explication

The motif of blindness and sight symbolizes ignorance versus knowledge, especially spiritual insight, illustrating how characters like Tiresias and Oedipus perceive their circumstances differently.

8. What role do prophecies typically play in the development of tragic outcomes in Greek tragedy, as described in the sheet?

They often influence characters’ actions, sometimes leading to self-fulfilling prophecies.
They are usually ignored and have no real impact on the plot.
They only serve as moral lessons with no influence on characters' decisions.
They are always inaccurate and dismissed by the characters.

They often influence characters’ actions, sometimes leading to self-fulfilling prophecies.

Explication

Prophecies influence characters' decisions, often leading to self-fulfilling prophecies, which is a common theme in Greek tragedies including Oedipus.

9. What does Oedipus’s relentless search for the truth reveal about themes of guilt and responsibility?

It highlights the complex relationship between human agency and divine fate, raising questions about moral responsibility.
It shows that all actions are purely determined by destiny, absolving moral responsibility.
It suggests that ignorance is bliss, and seeking the truth only leads to happiness.
It indicates that individuals are entirely responsible for their fates, regardless of divine influence.

It highlights the complex relationship between human agency and divine fate, raising questions about moral responsibility.

Explication

Oedipus’s quest for truth illustrates how human agency can lead to guilt and self-responsibility, even when divine prophecy influences events, emphasizing the complex interplay of fate and moral responsibility.

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Fate — definition?

Predetermined, unavoidable future events.

Fate — definition?

Predetermined, unavoidable future events.

Prophecies — influence?

Shape characters’ actions, often causing self-fulfillment.

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