How Did Sophocles Influence Greek Writers

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Google the name Sophocles and in 0.58 seconds the results are 4,940,000. Sophocles is one of the most famous tragedy writers in ancient Greece. He was born and grew up in Colonus, Greece, just outside of Athens, during the Golden Age of Greece. The Golden Age of Greece was a period in which people lived in an ideal happiness with multiple political and cultural advancements. Sophocleswriting style and plot lines were brought on by his cultural background through the Golden Age of Greece,his heavy influence from other writers, and his wealthy family.
Sophocles’ writings would not be the same if he didn’t write them during the Golden Age of Greece, a time of cultural and political advancements. The Golden Age of Greece was the most intellectual and brilliant period of Athens. If it weren’t for this period of time, the world wouldn’t be familiar with democracy or philosophy. The first stirrings of democracy were created when Pericles, another influential ancient Greek citizen, encouraged equal rights for all free citizens (Writer). These rights are related to one of the main ideas of modern democracy: the practice or principles of social equality. Ancient …show more content…

Sophocles competed against others in dramatic festivals and never placed below second overall. As mentioned earlier, in order for this to happen, he had to defeat his most competitive opponent, Aeschylus. In the process of defeating him, Sophocles admitted to trying to write like Aeschylus. Sophocles won twenty-four dramatic festivals, in comparison to 13 for Aeschylus (Woodward). Because of the dramatic festivals, many people were able to hear the writings and critique them, including the famous Aristotle. Aristotle, in regards to Oedipus the King, thought of it as a masterpiece of construction (Woodward). The willpower of Sophocles to write superior to the authors that guided him to be a stronger

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