When it becomes self-aware, people must be conscious of what it is. If you like, he is in his heart, in his soul. But it is also about people in life, in the world, and in places related to others. This is about what this person did and what he must do. However, self-recognition is more than just understanding ourselves. It is also to understand the world in which you live. But the way of self-knowledge can be shown in the rear King's drama. King Lear had no self-awareness at the beginning of the game.
William Shakespeare's "Lear King" "I committed a crime, not a crime" King Lear is one of the most complex plays in Shakespeare's plays, many of which have been solved and questioned. - William Shakespeare's "Hamlet" Shakespeare scene finds all the complex details, the basic aspects of the character, while serving as an accurate language space, while guiding the reader through multiple levels of themes, tensions and ideas Ability is included. Especially in Shakespeare's tragedy "Hamlet", intensive and troubling words contain provocative and meaningful words in almost every line, forming a complex and seamless tragedy.
One important theme of Sophocles's "Oedipus King" and William Shakespeare's "Traedy of Lear", Shakespeare's "The Leed's tragedy" and Sophocles's "Oedipus King" is understanding the importance of our state as a human To do - to understand ourselves, the world will develop around us and where we are. However, at the same time, both authors are aware that the blindness of knowledge about this human condition is a fundamentally lethal feature. Therefore, before considering Sophocles' King of Edps, that king will be a nearly perfect example of the Greek tragedy. His reason is based on the perfect structure of the drama, where the hero's understanding of his situation (Anagnolis) is consistent with his reversal of wealth (perioperative period). However, the character of Aristotle's character, which is defined in the Greek tragedy, is it somewhat difficult to solve the arrogance of Edepus? Checking the plot will prove the arrogance of Oedipus.