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Sophocles was a prominent ancient Greek playwright, renowned for his contributions to the development of drama and the theatrical arts. He is best known for his tragedies, including his most famous works, 'Oedipus Rex' and 'Antigone'. His innovative use of character development and dramatic structure significantly influenced the genre of tragedy, moving beyond the traditional forms established by earlier playwrights like Aeschylus. Sophocles introduced the third actor into plays, which allowed for more complex interactions and narratives, enhancing the emotional depth of his stories.

Beyond his innovations in structure, Sophocles' works often explored profound themes such as fate, morality, and the human condition. His characters are deeply flawed yet relatable, grappling with their destinies in ways that resonate with audiences even today. His legacy continues to shape literature and theater, making him one of the most studied and performed playwrights in history. Sophocles' mastery of language and insight into the human psyche ensure that his works remain timeless classics.

Nationalité Grec
Lieu de naissance Colonos, Attica, Greece
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