"Theater writers have learned and taught dramas for a long time to mean reading rather than drama." "The central part of the dramatic meaning is the way it was originally designed for the stage. King Oedipus is included in the academic list of academic research as literary texts. As a researcher of two texts in the way mentioned by Hornby, when a scholar views a dramatic text as literature, what is lost is precisely the "core of dramatic meaning" by considering the way of drama Clarification suggesting that it is designed to "work on the stage" is designed.
Shakespeare's "Hamlet" and Sophocles's "Oedipus the King" have written two different eras, but William Shakespeare's "Hamlet" and Sophocles's "Oedipus the King" are the latter's echoes visible to the former I will. The common theme of Hamlet and Edips is the monarch. Furthermore, like the king of Edips, there is a direct relationship between the state of the state and the king's state. - King Oedipus is a wonderful epic written by Sophocles and discusses Oedipus' journey to find his identity. Most importantly, this epic challenges even the most noble human beings by drawing a theme between personal beliefs and the power of fate. During the trip, Edeps encountered these challenges through several gods, and he was difficult to interpret and accept this god.
The tragedy of Hamlet and Edps is a broad genre of the king's tragedy, and it may take various forms. Both Sophocles '"Oedipus King" and Shakespeare' s "Hamlet" contain the basic elements of tragedy, but Hamlet is a tragic hero and Oedipus is a tragic villain. From the beginning of Hamlet's beginning, the audience knew that Hamlet had to take revenge on his father's death. - The tragedies of Oedipus Rex, Hamlet, Job often question the cause of tragedy in literary works including tragedy. The Sophocles play "Oedipus King" in the Job book, the theater "Hamlet" in William Shakespeare, "Bible" are all related to the tragedies of different things. In Edps Rex, the tragedy is the result of the fate of Edps. In Hamlet, the tragedy is caused by human foolishness. God's divine intervention is the cause of Job's tragedy