1. Oedipus: The Tragedy
Sophocles was a great writer of tragedies who wrote Oedipus the King modeling Aristotle's theory of a tragic play. ... The definition of hamartia can be described as any tragic flaw, and an example of this in the play is Oedipus" pride, or hubris. ... He called for punishment on the man who killed Laius, the king and Oedipus" estranged father, when it was his hand that slain the king. ... As the protagonist of the play, Oedipus parallels Aristotle's theory of a tragedy. ... Sophocles followed the definition of a tragedy throughout the play, characterizing Oedipus a true tragic pr...
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