Oedipus Rex
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History
Poetry
Format
Paperback
Pages
75
Language
English
Published
Jun 28, 2004
Publisher
Prestwick House Inc
ISBN-10
1580495931
ISBN-13
9781580495936
Description
In a gripping tale of fate and self-discovery, the story follows a noble king grappling with the profound consequences of his actions. As Oedipus rises to power, he is initially portrayed as a heroic figure, celebrated for his intelligence and strength. However, the very qualities that elevate him also lead to his tragic downfall, forcing him to confront the dark revelations of his past.
The narrative unfolds within a rich tapestry of ancient Greek themes, exploring the interplay between fate and free will. A relentless quest for the truth drives Oedipus toward a horrifying realization that shatters his world. His journey is not just a personal tragedy; it serves as a commentary on the human condition, illustrating how pride and ignorance can blind one to destiny’s cruel twists.
Oedipus’s relationships with other characters deepen the complexity of his tale, particularly with his wife and mother, Jocasta. Their bond, shrouded in secrecy and foreboding, adds layers of emotional intensity to the narrative. As the tragic events unfold, the weight of the moral dilemmas faced by each character becomes palpable, inviting readers to reflect on the consequences of their choices.
Ultimately, the story is a profound exploration of the intersection between personal ambition and the inescapable truths of existence, leaving readers questioning the nature of happiness and the price one pays for uncovering it.
The narrative unfolds within a rich tapestry of ancient Greek themes, exploring the interplay between fate and free will. A relentless quest for the truth drives Oedipus toward a horrifying realization that shatters his world. His journey is not just a personal tragedy; it serves as a commentary on the human condition, illustrating how pride and ignorance can blind one to destiny’s cruel twists.
Oedipus’s relationships with other characters deepen the complexity of his tale, particularly with his wife and mother, Jocasta. Their bond, shrouded in secrecy and foreboding, adds layers of emotional intensity to the narrative. As the tragic events unfold, the weight of the moral dilemmas faced by each character becomes palpable, inviting readers to reflect on the consequences of their choices.
Ultimately, the story is a profound exploration of the intersection between personal ambition and the inescapable truths of existence, leaving readers questioning the nature of happiness and the price one pays for uncovering it.
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