The destiny of the environment and the indirect collapse of the characters (usually around the hero) are the theme that is repeated between the theater era (especially the drama Oedipus Rex [Greek theater] and Elisabeth Goddess). Victims of fate and fall are the same, destiny is the reservation of a higher being (God), and the environment is almost always a causal result, contrary to psychological expression, the correlation is causal relationship It does not mean. This means that the relationship between the two variables does not mean that one is the reason for the other variable.
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. Oedipus are both arrogant ... Can King Oedipus tell me what the Greeks think about destiny, God, and free will? Edips is a script that explores the style of free will and destiny. This is a story of a man, trying to focus on how he will try to resist his own destiny and hence he will need his future defense. Edeps wishes to reject his personal destiny and hopes to choose life. This story begins with prediction of life in Edips and this prediction will appear on the day he wants.
Sophocles' Oedipus King "in the drama" Oedipus the King "must deal with the fate hero Oedipus intended his fate and his own personality. He is cursed since his life when a prophet tells him the fate of his birth. He is expected to kill his father, marry his mother, and bring up his family. Oedipus was born in Laios and Iocaste, they are King and Queen of Thebes. When he was born, his parents were shocked by the predictions of the prophet on the fate of Oedipus ... that man was destined to his destiny. Like most tragedies, "Oedipus King" includes a tragic hero, a hero who can not get rid of his / her own bad luck. This tragic hero usually has errors or tragic flaws leading to his / her downfall. The tragic flaw that Sophocles gave to Oedipus is arrogance (exaggeration or overconfidence), Oedipus is the reason he went to destiny to escape. I am proud as an edepus