Plays of Sophocles: Oedipus the King, Oedipus at Colonus, Antigone

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Description “”Plays of Sophocles”” often refers to his three most famous works, collectively known as the Theban plays. These tragedies—**””Oedipus the King,””...

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“”Plays of Sophocles”” often refers to his three most famous works, collectively known as the Theban plays. These tragedies—**””Oedipus the King,”” “”Oedipus at Colonus,””** and **””Antigone””**—are not a true trilogy but are united by common characters and themes. They explore the themes of fate, free will, and the nature of morality, and are set in the ancient city of Thebes. Here’s a brief summary of each: “”Oedipus the King””(also known as “”Oedipus Rex””): This play is Sophocles’ most celebrated work, centered on King Oedipus’s discovery that he has unwittingly fulfilled a prophecy that he would kill his father, Laius, and marry his mother, Jocasta. The story unfolds as a mystery that Oedipus himself solves, leading to his horrifying realization. The play explores themes of blindness, guilt, and the inevitability of fate, as Oedipus goes from noble hero to tragic figure, blinded by his own actions and exiled from his kingdom. “”Oedipus at Colonus”” Set many years after “”Oedipus the King,”” this play follows an older, blinded Oedipus who has been wandering in exile. He arrives at the town of Colonus with his daughter Antigone, where he seeks a place of rest as his life’s end approaches. The drama here revolves around his death and its significance for the city that provides him sanctuary, fulfilling a prophecy that his grave will bring blessings to the land. The play is notable for its exploration of redemption and transformation, portraying Oedipus in his final hours as he achieves a kind of peace after a life of suffering. “”Antigone”” Following the death of Oedipus, “”Antigone”” focuses on his daughter and her defiance of King Creon, the new ruler of Thebes. Creon decrees that Polynices, Antigone’s brother and a traitor to Thebes, should not be given a proper burial. Antigone, putting divine law above human law, buries her brother despite the decree, leading to her arrest. The play culminates in tragedy, including Antigone’s suicide, and subsequently, the suicides of Creon’s son Haemon (who is Antigone’s fiancé) and Creon’s wife, Eurydice. “”Antigone”” examines conflicts between individual and state, raising questions about morality and power. The Theban plays collectively offer a profound narrative arc centered on the House of Thebes from the height of power to the depths of despair. Sophocles uses the backdrop of this cursed family to explore deeper philosophical and ethical issues, making these plays enduring masterpieces of the classical era. —- ISBN: 9798334550230



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Language:English
Publication date:30 July 2024
Dimensions:15.24 x 1.78 x 22.86 cm
ISBN-13:979-8334550230


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