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Oedipus the King

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When Oedipus, "the swollen-footed," son of the king of Corinth, discovers a secret about his origins, he leaves home in search of the truth. The oracle of Delphi reveals his fate: he will kill his father and marry his mother. In Thebes, he encounters the Sphinx and finds the answer to his existence. Oedipus the King, the infinite tragedy by Sophocles, is a dramatic retelling of one of the most famous legends in Greek literature, influencing Western culture for twenty-five centuries. It explores timeless themes in the human spirit: fate, taboo, the quest for truth, and the impossibility of atonement. The play delves into the depths of human experience, raising profound questions about destiny and self-discovery. "Alas, wretched me! To what land shall I go in my sorrow? Where does my voice fly in desperation? Oh, fate! Where have you fallen?"

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Oedipus the King, Sofoklés

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Titolo
Oedipus the King
Lingua
Inglese, Greco
Autori
Sofoklés
Formato
Copertina rigida
Serie
Titolo originale
Oedipus tyrannus
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When Oedipus, "the swollen-footed," son of the king of Corinth, discovers a secret about his origins, he leaves home in search of the truth. The oracle of Delphi reveals his fate: he will kill his father and marry his mother. In Thebes, he encounters the Sphinx and finds the answer to his existence. Oedipus the King, the infinite tragedy by Sophocles, is a dramatic retelling of one of the most famous legends in Greek literature, influencing Western culture for twenty-five centuries. It explores timeless themes in the human spirit: fate, taboo, the quest for truth, and the impossibility of atonement. The play delves into the depths of human experience, raising profound questions about destiny and self-discovery. "Alas, wretched me! To what land shall I go in my sorrow? Where does my voice fly in desperation? Oh, fate! Where have you fallen?"