Kral Oidipus - Sophokles Review
The play relies on the audience knowing the hero's fate while the hero remains "blind" to it until the very end.
He realizes he has unknowingly fulfilled a horrific oracle: killing his father and marrying his mother, Jocasta. Kral Oidipus - Sophokles
The story follows Oedipus, the King of Thebes, who is determined to save his city from a devastating plague. To end the suffering, he must find the murderer of the previous king, Laius. The play relies on the audience knowing the
💡 The name "Oedipus" means "swollen foot," referring to the injuries he received as an infant when his parents tried to have him killed to prevent the prophecy. 🏛️ Dramatic Innovations To end the suffering, he must find the
While often read together, Sophocles wrote these three plays across 36 years and not in chronological order: The peak of his power and subsequent fall.