The visual concept of the visual concept in Sophocles' play "Oedipus" is one of the main themes of Sophocles playing the king of Oedipus. Play is mainly centered on a series of events that are recognized by many people or are missing. Edips did not see him in a cruel fate network he could not escape. The gods showed their vision and insight into the drama. In addition, Tiresias has physical blindness, but also has prophetic insight. Finally, Oedipus and Jocasta both explain mental disorders and types of myopia.
The concept of vision and blindness mentioned in Sophocles' famous work Oedipus Rex really represents the concept of knowledge and ignorance, and the playwright uses it to emphasize the ignorance of Oedipus. Tragic Self-Discovery The role of many Sophocles, including the King himself, has incorporated this bright and dark theme into their Edips analysis and immediate situation. Many of the statements that Edips says in this play show not only the conflict between knowledge of others and his ignorance but also what he considers true irony. In one scene, Oedipus called Tiresias to him and looked out who was killing Laius. When the blind prophet refused to speak to him, the king was angry. "... ... except you ... ... You are blinding your eyes, ears, and heart! You can not hurt me, you can not ... you can not see ... see your light" Your Life is only one night "(Sophocles 14)
All of these various uses of the visual concept are in the Sophocles play "Oedipus the King". His trouble was caused by the blind way Laius and Jocasta addressed their problems, but Oedipus was fully responsible for his past problems. With the help of the gods, there was no support for Oedipus, and his blind choice and sudden feelings led to his unexpectedness. Ediepes is not physically blind like Tirecias, but he does not look at the reality of his life. Ironically, therefore, it means that Edeps can see the moral blindness physically. When Oedipus finally saw the truth, he realized that he was morally blind, and then physically covered his eyes. I realized that his fate was entrusted to God's hands and that I can not change this. These are various visual concepts surrounding the edepus story.