1. In What Ways Does Oeddipus Tyrannus Exemplify or Deviate Fro
Aristotle's definition of tragedy is one of the most influential and important analysis" to come out of the literary world of ancient Greece. ... At the start of the play he is portrayed as a heroic individual, "it presents Oedipus as the great king, the solo hope of Thebes, himself so remote from the cause of the play, (Greek Tragedy -pg. 177), and this is to create a sense of tragedy when the hero eventually falls, "it builds up the tragedy when the character of Oedipus, in preparation for the end (Greek Tragedy -, pg. 177)." ... In Oedipus" character for example, we learn his backgr...
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