Self-discovery and pursuit of truth in Sophocles Oedipus says that the truth will release you, but in the case of Sophocles' Oedipus, the truth drives up to cut out people. Eyes will imprison themselves in a dark world. When he sought the truth from the city, the destruction of Edepus was mentioned ironically and was foretold in the story. Through these and other devices, Sophocles revealed the tragic realization of the king and established a strong emotional connection with the audience.
The tragic story from Greek playwright Sophocles "Oedipus King" is a famous research drama full of murder, incest, incidents of people about the truth of his life. This is a story that you may know, because Oedipus killed his father and married his mother (of course, unconsciously). This drama described psychology before Freud. About 430 BC, King Edpsus was excited for a long time with his twists and turns, an attractive character and an unbelievable tragic end. This work will remain in the greatest script of the classical theater which has never existed before.
Sophocles's Oedipus Princess (429 BC) dramatically wrote and drew self-discovery and tragic collapse of King Tevez 's Oedipus. Because of his concern for the welfare of Thebes, Edips continued pursuing the truth impulsively and frankly in the face of the bad consequences of his behavior. He learned that as Delphi's Oracle predicted he murdered his father (Laius), married his mother (Jocasta) and thus caused a plague against his beloved Thebes. But because of his terrible suffering he did not fear the terrible outcome of his actions, did not fear, he even blamed himself blindly with a painful remission. As Edips is ruthless seeking the truth, he has wisdom, justice and courage, but his unlimited words and acts are also out of his arrogance (pride).
Sophocles '"Oedipus King" is a tragedy that told the tragic Oedipus' discovery that he murdered his father and married his mother. The story of Edips is familiar to Edeps. Edepus is the perfection of Athenian people. He is confident, intelligent and resolute. Ironically, these are the qualities that led to his tragic discovery. Edeps gained control of Thebes by answering the riddle of Sphinx. Suffolk Sphinx used the following mystery to everyone who came to receive the ruler of Thebes: Edepus answered correctly as "people" and became king of Thebes. This mystery is a metaphor of the life of Edpsus. A man as a child, his hands and knees crawl, which is 4 feet