The hero of Oedipus, "Oedipus, king" has errors and weakness leading to his downfall. Imperfect personality of Oedipus: pride (arrogance), obstinacy, rude can lead to his tragic destiny and death. "The King of Thebes" Oedipus is an incomplete hero of Sophocles' Oedipus King. He is an imperfect person who made a mistake in his life. However, his mistake is very tragic and he is beyond the scope that deserves it. He did not know anything about his real identity, and he did not accept his God prophecy to him.
Oedipus, at least the main character of "Oedipus King", summoned his misfortune on occasion. Fate is necessarily defined as coming to someone. Sophocles, the author of "The King of Oedipus", wrote a tragic fate when he was born. Destiny means that it can happen, can not be avoided, or does not change. In addition, events that lead to other events may be the result of their own satisfaction with their destiny. "Oedipus the King", Sophocles expressed the essence of fate
In the tragedy of Greece the king of Eidip, the ironic of fate, brought down the fall of Oedipus. In this story, fate affects three specific roles. Before they knew about it, the gods had already promised fate of Oedipus and Jocasta. In fact, their destiny was ordered on the day they were born and it seemed meaningless to try to avoid it. Edepus tried to change his fate but failed. God confirms that his fate is to marry his mother and kill his father. He tried his best to change his fate but because of his parents order he ordered him to die when he was a baby; the understanding of the people who made him a parent It was wrong. After all, he has nothing to say fateful and can not change anything. So we have a tragedy
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.