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The Conditionality of Helenus’ Oracle and Tragic Choice in Sophocles’ Philoctetes

McPhee, Brian D.

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Helenus’ oracle in Sophocles’ Philoctetes is commonly misunderstood as an unqualified revelation of an immutable future: the gods have fated Philoctetes to rejoin the Greek army at Troy. This has occasioned further misinterpretations of the play, especially as regards the “false ending”, in which Neoptolemus and Philoctetes would appear to disregard the divine will in an act of conscious impiety by choosing to sail for Malis instead. This paper argues that the oracle should rather be understood as conditional, allowing Philoctetes either to assent or refuse to rejoin the Greek army in good conscience. In the absence of compulsion from the gods, Neoptolemus and Philoctetes feel free to make tragic choices of real gravity about their futures, and these choices reveal the duo’s characters before Heracles appears and reverses their course.

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McPhee, B. D. (online). The Conditionality of Helenus’ Oracle and Tragic Choice in Sophocles’ Philoctetes. Mnemosyne: A Journal of Classical Studies, 1-21. https://doi.org/10.1163/1568525x-bja10270

Journal Article Type Article
Acceptance Date Aug 29, 2023
Online Publication Date Oct 2, 2024
Deposit Date Dec 9, 2024
Publicly Available Date Dec 9, 2024
Journal Mnemosyne
Print ISSN 0026-7074
Electronic ISSN 1568-525X
Publisher Brill Academic Publishers
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Pages 1-21
DOI https://doi.org/10.1163/1568525x-bja10270
Public URL https://durham-repository.worktribe.com/output/3212447

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