The fate of the Greeks and their understanding of these destinies are somewhat similar to the concept of modern soft determinism. For example, although Edeps is destined to be great and exile, every aspect of his life is not predetermined in advance. In a sense, he seems to be in complete control, but in certain circumstances it is not. The handful of destiny is very tight, but it is not a handful of death. There seems to be only a belief in the fate of Greeks so far. Some aspects of their life begin from the moment of birth.
King Oedipus was written by C. Sophocles between C.A.496-406 B.C. In this theater, Edepus is a good example of Sophocles' idea that fate affects people's lives no matter how much freedom they have. Although it is a patient decision and perseverance, it is necessary to learn by making fearful prophecies with the ability to conceptualize and control beyond someone. Edipus 'actions were decided before it was born, but Edipus' s behavior is completely certain.
Oedipus, at least the main character of "Oedipus King", summoned his misfortune on occasion. Fate is necessarily defined as coming to someone. Sophocles, the author of "The King of Oedipus", wrote a tragic fate when he was born. Destiny means that it can happen, can not be avoided, or does not change. In addition, events that lead to other events may be the result of their own satisfaction with their destiny. "Oedipus the King", Sophocles expressed the essence of fate
In Sophocles' s "Oedipus King", the tragic downfall of King Oedipu raised this question. His crime is the cause. Discussion about Edpith 's guilt and innocence can be done for centuries, but there are still no answers about right and wrong. The truth father of the King of Dibius, Leus said that if he marries Jocasta, from God, he will perish by the hands of his son. Avoid tragedy