The character's role in Oedipus plays a very important role in Sophocles' play "Oedipus the King". Without a role, the drama lacks certain dimensions, making it difficult to read. It makes it easier to understand when there are characters in the play. It is almost impossible to understand it if the characters do not appear in the play. Because everything that happens is through the characters of the characters. In addition, if there is no role, the result of the game will be different.
Characteristics of Princess Edips's dialogue, behavior and motivation are developed mainly in the story characters (Abrams 32-33). The purpose of this document is to indicate by Sophocles' tragedy "Oedipus the King" the kind of characters that appear in the "Oedipus the King", whether static or dynamic, flat round, and whether it is expressive or acting. Projection Werner Jaeger gave the playwright the best praise at "Sophocles 'personality development master", Sophocles' play, King Oedipus raised many questions about the hero, and whether he follows the free will or follow future actions , It is doomed by God. I am going to try this theory, but I think Edipus is acting according to his free will, but in reality he is a victim of God. I analyze several different sources, discuss the fate of King Epstez and the human institution, and then continue building my first argument in the old debate. There are many things
Comparison of Macbeth and Edpsus Rex The purpose of this article is to compare Shakespeare's tragic "Macbeth" and Greek tragedy "Edps Rex". Although there are similarities in drama, you can see that the collapse of Macbeth is very different from the collapse of Edepus. The downfall of Macbeth was due to his own personal decision, and the fall of Edps was due to fate and God's will. The tragic plot of Greece always emphasizes personality; everyone is wearing a mask. - Comparison of contemporary heroes with Beowulf Most of us have heard of modern heroes such as Spiderman, Superman, Hulk. Everyone is a hero of many children. Heroes are usually introduced to imaginary persons at an early stage in their life, but as children grow, their perception of heroes will change. Characteristics of the hero are usually based on social or cultural ideas. In the epic Beowulf, the hero is considered a hero