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Oedipus by Seneca follows King Oedipus of Thebes as he attempts to save his city from a devastating plague. Learning from the Oracle at Delphi, he discovers that the plague is a result of his unknown patricide and incest, fulfilling a prophecy foretold at his birth. Determined to uncover the truth, he summons the prophet Tiresias and eventually realizes his guilt. Consequently, Oedipus blinds himself and Jocasta dies.
Seneca’s Oedipus offers a gripping retelling of the Greek tragedy with intense emotional depth and philosophical insights. Praised for its eloquent language and moral complexity, it is occasionally critiqued for its verbosity and deviations from Sophocles’ original plot structure. A compelling read for those interested in Roman adaptations of Greek classics.
Lovers of classical literature and ancient drama will relish Seneca's Oedipus. Fans of Sophocles' Oedipus Rex and Euripides' works will appreciate the play's intense exploration of fate and human nature, making it ideal for readers who enjoy deep philosophical themes and tragic storytelling akin to Shakespearean tragedies.
Play: Tragedy
Mythology
Education
Relationships: Family
Society: Politics & Government
Values/Ideas: Fate
Education
Classical Period