The tragic worldview of the Greeks The Greeks have a tragic worldview. The tragic worldview is a concept of the world without the hope of progress, I believe that everything will grow, mature, and die. Values taught in such a tragic world are courage, fate, humanitarianism, and inference. There are many examples of teaching these values in Greek literature. Examples of such works are: Homer Epic, Odyssey and Ylaad, Sophocles, Edps Rex and Antigone, Euripides, Media and Trojan Women, and Plato Socrates, again to apologize.
Sophocles' play Oedipus Rex may be regarded as a tragedy of Greece, as it involves the tragic hero, in this case the fall of Oedipus. The play includes all the symbols of the Greek drama by attracting the audience and tying them to the character. It includes arrogance and radicality, withstanding clean catharsis and dramatic satire. The contrast between the first and last protagonists of the script shows a downfall, and the choir poetic vocabulary provides comments on that behavior. The play includes tragedy, the protagonist of the tragedy of the noble birth, the jealousy of tragedy, the depraved grace, the memorable moment, and all the key features of catharsis.
In the Greek drama, the role of the chorus is to explain in particular the tragic defects of the hero to the audience. However, there are also tragic defects in characters other than Greek dramas, even tragic works use this device. For example, the tragic defect of Superman is rock. The most common tragic defect is arrogance or pride. There are even famous words that "It will disappear before pride goes down." This sentence comes from the story of Adam and Eve. And they are embarrassed to eat from knowledge trees. Their pride was before they were expelled from the Garden of Eden. Many characters such as Mary Sherry's novel, Franken Frankenstein of Frankenstein or Dr. Faust of Marlow Fawst are showing arrogance because they want to immortalize God or want to play. It only leads to a tragic result
Antigon - Tragic Defects Antigon, a classic Greek tragedy of Sophocles, cites tragic defects as the cause of King David's destruction. In this article, I will explain this problem and its crucial point of view. The viewpoint of Robert D. Murray, Junior Greece audience is given in "The thought and structure of the tragedy of Sophoclean", that is why there is a tragic flaw in the tragedy of Sophoclean: "Of course, the Greeks of the 5th century I felt it ... Sophocles and Jean Anuil used a simple story that a girl looks down on his uncle and the king when he faced death and looked back on the events and attitudes of their times Antigone's Antigone , Modeling the pattern of classical tragedy by combining key elements such as tragic heroes and fatal flaws, social triangles between humans and God, natural harmony