In the king of Oedipus, once in a distant kingdom, Jocasta was looking forward to a baby man for a long time, but one day Tiresias (blind prophet) fell within one day and the queen took her Bad news about her children I saw. Tiresias said: "My queen, the son you bear will kill his father and marry his mother !!!" The Queen was shocked at the news. Drive him away and put him in a dark green forest. Nomads from another kingdom found the man's baby and immediately inform the king of the king.
The clinical description of Sigmund Freud's Edipus Complex is a repeated theme in the myth. The Oedipus complex accidentally killed his father and was named after the Greek king Oedipus who married his mother. Edipus complex is general affection for mother and hatred for father. Mother is the subject of first love in a child's life and is embedded in the ideal image of the woman's love in the child's mind. The father is between the mother and the child and he is embedded in the enemy because he is breaking their nearly magical relationship. It can be seen in women who change the role of mother and father.
Because Freud's first representative of the Edips complex is only involved with children and his two generations, Sophocle's Edips King is enough to satisfy Freud's importance to Edith's myth. Parents But Freud and his followers concluded that each generation transferred its spiritual orientation to the next generation (see Freud 1939b: 929). Jones wrote:. . People who show strong love to his daughter will also show strong emotions. . . Correct his mother. . . . In his fantasy, he gave birth to his mother. . . Therefore he became her father, so he later identified his real daughter with his mother.