The theme of King Oedipus has two themes in Sophocles' Oedipus king drama; fate always catches up with them, and when someone makes a mistake, humans can control their own lives I can not, they will have to pay for it. In Oedipus, the theme of human life controlled by God shows that everything human beings do is useless, it only benefits and only loses. This theme is mainly represented by King Edps of Thebes.
King William of Shakespeare and Edpsus Rex of Sophocles are two classic works worthy of study. In this article I will explain how free will and destiny play a role in the two play. First, the drama is introduced and analyzed separately to provide a basis for comparison and comparison. Once the foundation is established, I will explain more advanced ideas such as evil and concept of words and symbolic vision. Oedipus Rex will be discussed for the first time. Role of fate
One important theme of Sophocles's "Oedipus King" and William Shakespeare's "Traedy of Lear", Shakespeare's "The Leed's tragedy" and Sophocles's "Oedipus King" is understanding the importance of our state as a human To do - to understand ourselves, the world will develop around us and where we are. However, at the same time, both authors are aware that the blindness of knowledge about this human condition is a fundamentally lethal feature. Therefore, before considering Sophocles' King of Edps, that king will be a nearly perfect example of the Greek tragedy. His reason is based on the perfect structure of the drama, where the hero's understanding of his situation (Anagnolis) is consistent with his reversal of wealth (perioperative period). However, the character of Aristotle's character, which is defined in the Greek tragedy, is it somewhat difficult to solve the arrogance of Edepus? Checking the plot will prove the arrogance of Oedipus.
One of the themes of Greek myth is the importance of fate and free will. The story of Edips Rex is a perfect example of this theme. The theme being explored in Oedipus Rex is that fate and free will intertwine with the hero Oedipus. In addition to conducting this abominable behavior, Edeps decided his fate, notorious behavior (which caused these terrible acts to commit). I hated the crime he committed against his father and mother, but he did not dislike enough to ignore the signs that he could prevent terrible tragedies. Edips did not pay attention to prophecy and did not follow up rumors about his heritage and began the fate he ordered. His assumption and arrogance on what he is doing