Dramatic Tragedies: Oedipus Rex and Hamlet

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William Shakespeare and Sophocles were both intellectual playwrights for their time. Shakespeare is considered to be one of the most advanced writers of his time. They both created plays similar in nature such as; “Oedipus Rex” and “Hamlet”. Both plays were consistent of dramatic tragedy. Sophocles wrote about the typical Greek tragedy that consisted of an ill-fated doom for Oedipus. Shakespeare wrote about Kingdom of Denmark where all things fell apart and death was imminent. Each story consisted of a queen that was important to the outcome of each play. Gertrude was the queen in “Hamlet”, and Jocasta was the queen in “Oedipus Rex”. Gertrude and Jocasta were both widows at one time and each had a son that played a major role. It appeared that Jocasta may have been more self-aware as she knew her fate was doomed with the birth of her child Oedipus.

Jocasta was the queen of Thebes wedded to Laius who was originally the king of Thebes. They were told by Tiriseas, the blind seer who could foresee the future that their son Oedipus would kill his father and wed his mother. To avoid thei...

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