Edipsus Rex is a story that can be thought at various levels. This old story has existed for centuries and has undergone numerous forms of analysis. I made Oedipus such a fascinating story. Is this a mysterious suspense that attracts spectator growth? Alternatively, after experiencing the horror felt by Edpsus, the reader will feel awesome. Otherwise, the reader will be interested in explaining the distrust of Sophocles' people against God.
The power of the fate of Oedipus Rex Oedipus is a tragic hero of the fate of Sophocles Oedipus and he has complex nature and he knows that people can not escape fate. Through tragedy, Edipes' attitude turned out to be learning to pursue the truth, from arrogance to humility, and found it impossible to control destiny. At the beginning of the Edipus dynasty, Edips was a powerful and noble king seeking justice for the killed Leo Leo. - In Oedipus' s fate "Oedipus the King" by King Oedipus, Oedipus learned something that plays an important role throughout the play. He learned from the gods that he ultimately killed his father and slept with his mother. Imagine that this is an influence on Edips, he does not believe in God. However, he can not stop what happens because this is his fate.
The power of the fate of the Oedipus royal family (King) The basic theme of the edepus dynasty is that fate is stronger than free will. Based on this powerful fate, free will not even exist. This is a common belief of ancient Greeks. Modern society may accept or deny fate, but in the story of Edips, fate is inevitable. In the play, Oedipus Rex, Oedipus, Icaster, Leos' characters tried to change their fate. At the beginning of the story, the concept of fate existed before hearing the power of the fate of Oedipus from the ancient Greek era. The Greeks believe in fate strongly. Destiny can be defined as a force that exceeds human control to determine an event or result, or an end. In the "edepus dynasty", the king of Edepus died of fate. Destiny affects the entire plot and allows interesting developments that the audience can not predict. Fate is really a big factor in Sophocles' Oedipus the King.