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In "Plays of Sophocles: Oedipus the King; Oedipus at Colonus; Antigone," the esteemed playwright weaves a tapestry of fate, duty, and moral conflict, reflecting the complexities of human existence and the inexorable nature of destiny. The literary style exemplifies the classical Greek tragic form, characterized by compelling dialogue and profound philosophical inquiry. Each play serves not only as a dramatic narrative but also as a thematic exploration of ethical dilemmas faced by individuals in their struggle against societal expectations and divine will, thereby resonating through the ages in its exploration of human suffering and enlightenment. Sophocles, an eminent figure of ancient Greek literature, lived through a period of considerable political and cultural upheaval that influenced his works. His innovative use of character development and introduction of a third actor in the dramatic form exemplify his desire to deepen the exploration of human emotion and agency in the face of fate. Having personally witnessed the effects of war and tragedy in Athenian society, Sophocles' plays convey profound insights into the human condition, drawing on both personal and collective experiences of his time. This compilation is highly recommended for anyone seeking a deep understanding of classical tragedy and its relevance in contemporary discourse. Each play stands as a testament to Sophocles' genius and offers a rich dialogue on morality and human experience that remains pertinent to modern audiences.
© 2019 Good Press (Ebook): 4057664185099
Translators: Francis Storr
Release date
Ebook: November 20, 2019
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