Contrast Between Oedipus the King and Antigone by Sophocles

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Contrast between Oedipus the King and Antigone
Sophocles, a famous and renowned Greek dramatist, is the playwright to both the play Oedipus the King and Antigone. Along with Antigone and Oedipus Sophocles had also wrote Electra and Fete. Sophocles wrote many Greek tragedies which are plays in which the main character in the play suffers a tragedy due to some flaw of theirs. An example would be how Oedipus (thinking he is defying a prophecy) murders his father and weds his mother. His flaw was him trying to defy fate if he had not just stayed where he was he would’ve been fine. His works are referred to and taught all over the world in many schools along with colleges; this should give light to how will written his plays are and how compelling the themes can be. Oedipus the King and Antigone are both Greek tragedies written by the same person and have very significant differences in literary conflict, how the characters are rendered and plot.
The Literary conflict in Oedipus is defined as Man vs Himself. This conflict is defined as a character in conflict with him or herself. In Oedipus the King, Oedipus is fated to murder his father Laios and marry his mother Jocasta who are king and queen of Thebes. He begins the conflict with himself when he leaves Polybus and Merope (his adopted parents who he believes to be his biological parents) to prevent the prophecy from coming to fruition. He makes his way to the city of Thebes, on the way he kills a man at a crossroads for getting in his way not knowing he is Laios, his biological father. When he arrives he weds Jocasta, not knowing she is his mother, and sets out to murder the previous kings’ murderer; who, as the audience knows, is himself. It is the goal of, indirectly killing hims...

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...gods and holds such power as to keep her brother from his deserved ceremony. It is for this reason she takes her own life; to be with her fallen brother.
In summation, Sophocles wrote both Antigone and Oedipus the King and is a renowned playwright. Although both of the plays stated above share the same playwright and are both categorized as tragedies they are very different from one another. Specifics on why both plays differ so greatly are the different types of conflicts in both plays. One being Man vs Man and the other being Man vs Himself. The second is the contrasting way that the characters are rendered. One is very hot headed and defiant towards the gods; the other is level headed and is respectful towards the gods. The final difference between both plays is the plot or story of the plays. They both focus on different subjects and themes completely.

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