"Oedipus the King" of a tragic defect and the death of a salesman "Oedipus the King" and "the death of a salesman" are two examples of tragedy. In these two plays, the character is excellent but not perfect. Their misfortune is the result of their tragic defects. Blindness and vision are also used as the theme of the drama "Oedipus the King", but this is also a tragic defect of the hero. Vision means blindness of words and metaphor. Sight, light, eyes, and perception are often used throughout the game.
Comparing the tragedy of Hamlet, the death of King Oedipus and Hamed of a salesman, the tragedy of the king's Oedipus and salesman's death, the plot and character are quite different, but each drama has solutions There is a commonality drama closure Events arise from the tragic defect of the hero in each play. The hero of each hero is because he can not deal effectively with his tragic defects. Various similarities at the end of each drama includes plot elements, reflection of other characters against the misery of the tragic hero, and representation of important themes through character dialogue.
Aristotle defined Edpsus Rex written by Sophie Kreis as a perfect tragedy. One element of his definition of tragedy contains a tragic defect (hamartia), which states that the fall of a tragic hero should be due to his / her tragic defects. King Oedipus fell to a low position from a powerful noble king, committed moral crime to corrupt himself, kill his father, marry his mother, and due to his tragic defects Arrogance, anger, sullenness that incest incest and created descendants. In this place, the arrogance of Oedipus has been demonstrated by the literary means caesura used to emphasize the use of the language of Oedipus to reflect his superiority in the Oedipus speech. It is arrogant. In addition, Sophocles made his own sentences without obvious rhythm and rhythm, and he used words that include a tweet cleverly, another Opentipus embarrassment - proposed anger