
Edipo rey; Edipo en Colona; Antígona
by Sophocles
"Edipo rey; Edipo en Colona; Antígona" by Sophocles is a collection of three Theban tragedies written in ancient Greece. These interconnected plays follow the cursed house of Oedipus through generations of suffering and moral conflict. A king discovers a horrifying truth about his past. An exiled father seeks sanctuary and final rest. A daughter defies the state to honor her brother. Together, these works explore fate, justice, family loyalty, and the consequences of divine prophecy in some of Greek theater's most powerful and enduring dramas.
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