Oedipus Rex
by Sophocles
- Pages
- 75
- Language
- EN
- ISBN
- 9781580495936
- Reading Time
- ~1h 19min
Oedipus Rex is a book by Sophocles. It has 75 pages.
About this book
Sophocles’ fifth-century BCE tragedy stands as a cornerstone of Western dramatic literature, examining the collision between human agency and predetermined destiny. The play follows a ruler who, in an effort to save his city from a devastating plague, launches an investigation that gradually unravels the hidden contours of his own life. Through its tightly structured dialogue and deliberate use of dramatic irony, the work explores how the pursuit of truth can become both a moral imperative and a destructive force. Scholars have long noted its innovative theatrical techniques, particularly the moment of recognition that redefined classical storytelling. The text’s enduring relevance stems from its unflinching portrayal of how individuals confront uncomfortable realities, questioning the limits of knowledge and the weight of inherited guilt. Translated into numerous modern languages, Sophocles’ composition continues to inform discussions in philosophy, psychology, and literary theory, maintaining its position as a foundational study of human vulnerability and the search for identity.
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Sophocles’ fifth-century BCE tragedy stands as a cornerstone of Western dramatic literature, examining the collision between human agency and predetermined destiny. The play follows a ruler who, in an effort to save his city from a devastating plague, launches an investigation that gradually unravel...
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Oedipus Rex was written by Sophocles.