In the introduction of "Oedipus the King" by Sophocles, Oedipus is an ideal tragic hero of King Oedipus, Sophocles defined a tragic hero as "human" [action]. A respectable man is tried over by his strength beyond his control "(Sophocles 76). Oedipus out of the King of Oedipus It is a tragic hero and the power of the hero is "destiny", or Moira, that it changed Oedipus' behavior, eventually he It is the fate of. .
Its most classical tragedy is Sophocles' "Oedipus the King" or Oedipus. In order to regard a drama as a tragedy, a tragic hero is necessary. According to the definitions of Aristotle's tragic heroes, they must be decent moral persons with high social status and eventually they will encounter a tragic loss. I was late for understanding their mistakes. In "Oedipus the King", Oedipus is a symbol of a tragic hero. Edips Rex
Sophocles' "Oedipus King" is Oedipus, about a man destined to fate. Like most tragedies, "Oedipus King" includes a tragic hero, a hero who can not get rid of his / her own bad luck. This tragic hero usually has errors or tragic flaws leading to his / her downfall. The tragic flaw that Sophocles gave to Oedipus is arrogance (exaggeration or overconfidence), Oedipus is the reason he went to destiny to escape. Pride like Oedipus ... In the play, Oedipu, there are many mention of blindness and vision. Some people have limited physique like Prophet Teiresias, but others can "see" the truth. Other characters like Oedipus have a complete vision, but the fact is "blind". In drama, vision is used to express knowledge. An example is how "the prophet or the prophet" see "the truth behind the actual situation. Overall play, Edips is "blind".
The tragic fate of King Oedipus is in the king of Oedipus, the hero of Oedipus met a tragic fate. Initially he was a powerful king and a ruler of the city of Thebes. Then Thebes came to him with a question. The city is tragic due to the surge of death. As a powerful king he has resolved to solve the problem. Edepus once rescued the city and became a hero. - Homer's Odyssey and Virgil's Aeneid have similarities? There are many similarities that can be thoroughly studied. Lovers meeting in two plays can produce vulgar words of ancient times. The Greek and Trojan match is similar to the Olympic Games. Characters, cities, monsters are often found in many stories. Perhaps rewriting the history is an effort by plague trying to deceive real historical events.