A new analysis of the Latin Oedipus trilogy Oedipus Rex or Oedipus Tyrannus may be what we call Freud's literature today. "Oedipus Trilogy" was originally written by Sophocles and is meant to be told in the way of the story. But this Greek tragedy was corrected by Paul Roach, translated into English, and appeared in a new form. The trilogy of Edips is a novel about destiny and fate. To the reader, a series of events where Edps could not escape was introduced.
Three surviving works of Sophocles are regarded as trilogy despite controversy among scholars on actual relationships. The drama known as Theban trilogy is Antigone, Oedipus The King and Colonus Oedipus. All of these plays are based on the ancient story of King Theodepes of Thebes. The source of this legendary story of the Sophocles version is thought to include Homer Odyssey's 11th chapter, two ancient epics entitled "Oedipouo" and "Thebais", and four dramas by Aeschylus including seven It is against Thebes
The seven pieces of Sophocles survived, among which the most admired was the three Theban drama centered around the story of Oedipus and his descendants. The Theban trilogy consists of King Oedipus, Oedipus of Colonus, and Antigone. Drama is often called "trilogy", but in fact it has been for many years. Antigone was the last of the 3 series, in fact it was the first series written until 441 BC until the background of Sofoklu. The most famous king Edipus of the three was written at the midpoint of Sofokul's career in 429 BC. In Colonios 'Oedipus, the second of the three plays was chronological, in fact the last drama of Sophocles, after Sophocles' death, 401 BC. Many years of progress