Edpus Rex was described as the greatest tragedy ever, as a social commentary on Edepss Rex written by the poet Sophocles in the golden age of the Greek theater. It summarizes the essence of the Greek cultural environment, and it is these ideologies that turn into a drama. When the essence of the Greek society, society is portrayed as a state of confusion, political democracy, moral belief in the power of God, and social recognition of the class.
The transfiguration of the edepus in Kingdom of Edpsus (King) The "Edephus Dynasty" of Sophocles The transformation of Japanese edepus is a sudden surge. Sophocles wrote this tragedy to put some moral conclusions into practice at the end of the novel. To change, Edips' personality must first reveal his tragic flaws. As an outstanding conqueror, he began to tell stories and became a loser of glory and blindness on the surface of the drama. - Oedipus King is a wide variety of Greek tragedy dramas including works of various shapes and themes. The first drama based on the later work was developed in Greece, involving religious and social problems. According to Aristotle's poetics, the tragedy of Greece has to cope with a serious purpose, making the audience compassionate and fearful.
Its most classical tragedy is Sophocles' "Oedipus the King" or Oedipus. In order to regard a drama as a tragedy, a tragic hero is necessary. According to the definitions of Aristotle's tragic heroes, they must be decent moral persons with high social status and eventually they will encounter a tragic loss. I was late for understanding their mistakes. In "Oedipus the King", Oedipus is a symbol of a tragic hero. Edips Rex
Although the story of Edipus existed before the start of the play, Sophocles was the man who used Edepus as a tragic hero to make him persistent and played in the princess of Edpsus of Edips. Sophocles was overwhelmed by Oedipus, fate and unintentional false decisions and focused on the great man who caused sympathy from the audience when he saw. Greek tragedies usually absorb famous Greek myths and legends. For example, the story of Edips is familiar and it is adapted by other playwrights. Oedipus Rex focused on a specific moment in Oedipus' s life. Because he unknowingly murdered his father and married his mother. As Sophocles assumes that the audience already knows the background story, it is not actually drawn in the play.