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Oedipus Rex

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Sophocles

Oedipus’s relentless pursuit of truth unravels a devastating chain of events, culminating in the horrifying realization that he has unknowingly fulfilled the prophecies he sought to escape—killing his father, Laius, and marrying his mother, Jocasta. His discovery shatters him, leading to Jocasta’s tragic suicide and his own act of self-blinding, a visceral embodiment of his guilt and despair. Yet, even in his suffering, Oedipus remains a figure of resilience, taking responsibility for his actions, ensuring Jocasta’s burial, and pleading for his daughters’ welfare before accepting his inevitable exile. Sophocles masterfully intertwines fate and free will, portraying Oedipus as both a victim of destiny and a hero defined by his choices, leaving audiences to grapple with the profound tension between human agency and the inescapable forces of fate.

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A gripping exploration of fate, free will, and human resilience, *Oedipus Rex* delves into the harrowing journey of a king determined to uncover the truth, no matter the cost. Sophocles masterfully weaves themes of identity, prophecy, and the devastating consequences of knowledge into a narrative that is as thought-provoking as it is tragic. With its intense emotional depth and timeless questions about the human condition, this classic tragedy continues to captivate and challenge audiences across generations.

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Sophocles was an Athenian playwright who lived in the fifth century BC. By the time of his death at the age of 90 around 406 BC, he was the most celebrated author in Athens – a city-state at the height of its power and cultural influence. Only seven of the 120 plays Sophocles wrote have survived. Those plays, however, left an indelible mark not only on his own medium of tragic theater, but on Western literature as a whole.

Oedipus’s relentless pursuit of truth unravels a devastating chain of events, culminating in the horrifying realization that he has unknowingly fulfilled the prophecies he sought to escape—killing his father, Laius, and marrying his mother, Jocasta. His discovery shatters him, leading to Jocasta’s tragic suicide and his own act of self-blinding, a visceral embodiment of his guilt and despair. Yet, even in his suffering, Oedipus remains a figure of resilience, taking responsibility for his actions, ensuring Jocasta’s burial, and pleading for his daughters’ welfare before accepting his inevitable exile. Sophocles masterfully intertwines fate and free will, portraying Oedipus as both a victim of destiny and a hero defined by his choices, leaving audiences to grapple with the profound tension between human agency and the inescapable forces of fate.

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