The tragic rule of Aristotle indicates that the nature of the tragedy should be good, but it is not particularly worrisome. Even the hero of the story may have a tragic flaw that allows the reader to have a stronger relationship with that story so they can better explain it in their own way I will. In Odipus' s "Oedipus the King" by Oedipus, he showed a very bold decision regardless of his life and the consequences of having a negative influence on the people around him.
(Miriam-Webster Dictionary) According to Sophocles, the king of Oedipus, Sophocles, the king of Oedipus, Sophocles the painful attack of the hero is his tragic flaws As a result Sophocles will change the ending and future of the hero, I often use character defects. The arrogance of Edips affected the perception of his gods and furthermore exacerbated God's punishment. The pride of Edips is the basic feature of the whole play. Even before Edps had taken power as King Thebes, he forgave it.
The contrast between King Oedipus and famous famous Greek playwright Antigone Sophocles is King Oedipus and Antigone playwright. Together with Antigone and Oedipus, Sophocles also wrote Electra and Fett. Sophocles wrote many Greek tragedies, and the protagonists of the plays suffered a tragedy for some of their flaws. One example is how Edepes (who thinks he is against the prophecy) kills his father and marries his mother. - Overwhelming and overwhelming rulers may obscure their judgment of their rights. Promoting leadership extremely can cause someone to act in a manner inconsistent with their own personal beliefs. This problem has occurred many times in the play of Sophocles, Antigone and Oedipus. Kibon, the second King of Thebes, is also Antigone and Ismail's uncle.
On the timeline of the drama, the colonial Edps piracy took place in front of King Edps and King Antigone. The play explains the end of the tragic life of Oedipus. There are various legends about the location of the death of Oedipus, Sophocles has set up a place where blind Oedipus and his daughter are located in Sophocles village near Colonus and Athens. Together, Tigone and Ismail are supporters of Eumenides and King Asus of Athens. Oedipus exiled to Kryon in cooperation with his son Eteocles and Polyneices became a wanderer led by his daughter Antigone. Oedipus entered the village of Colonus, and the place was sacred to Nemesis or Eumenides, so the villagers asked them to leave.