Self-curse of Edps royal family (King) Sophocles' play "Edipus King" (King) is a tragic story of fate and arrogance. At first glance, the terrible fate of the hero seems to be mere naughty or cruel god. Laios should die with the hands of his unconscious son, Jocaste should marry to make incest later with his son, and his son Oedipus should be an actor of these two crimes. For your own enjoyment.
"Antigone and Oedipus" Sophocles is a wonderful story of tragedy and adversity. Kryon, Oedipus, and Antigone seriously address the struggle against reality, destiny, and self-mercy. "King's edeps" is a tragic story of a man of aristocracy, but caused by his own big tragedy and reality, it has impaired his existence. From the beginning of the story, Oedipus proved to be a noble and loving person. He was extremely worried about the plague of Thebes. "But my spirit is a city and it is sad for myself and all of you." He told Thebes' priests and their people, which is impulsive and skeptical, but these flaws are It may not be considered
Oedipus - The hero of King Oedipus and Oedipus of Cologne. Before the action of King Edpses began, Edips was king of Thebes. He is known for his ability to solve wisdom and mystery - he rescued the town of Tabe and became king by solving the mystery of Sphinx. However, Edips had stubbornly turned his attention to his truth. The literal meaning of his name ("swollen foot") is a clue to his identity - he was taken away from the house of Lyus as a baby, and his feet were on the hill. On his way to Thebes, he killed his biological father, he did not know who he was, and began marrying his biological mother Jocasta.
Tiresias - Thebes' blind fortune teller Tiresias has appeared in Oedipus and Antigone. In the King of Oedipus, Tiresias told Oedipus that he was a murderer of hunting, Oedipus did not believe him. In Antigone, Tiresias told Creon that Creon himself was bringing disasters to Thebes, and Creon did not believe him. However, both Oedipus and Kryon claim to be convinced of Tiresia. The literal expression of the prophet refers to the figurative blindness of those who refuse to believe the truth when spoken.
Sophocles' blind king Oedipus was the depravity of the protagonist Oedipus of the Sophocles play "Oedipus the King". Blindness is not only revealed in the body but also implicit as it refuses to admit that he himself is the murderer of Thebes. Coincidentally, he is also a biological father of Oedipus. To better understand the feelings within the character, the use of light and darkness in the drama is strategically applied. As condemnation