King Edip. Antigone

King Edip. Antigone

King Edip. Antigone

King Edip. Antigone

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Overview

"King Edip" (or "Edip the tyrant") is one of the seven tragedies of the ancient Greek poet and playwright Sophocles. In this story, it is told about the tragic fate of the king of Thebes, Edip, the son of Lai and Jocasta, who, in the course of his life, lost his gloomy prophecy, having hated his father and making friends with his mother, and ending his days as a blind zhenk and vignan. The leading figures of the creation are the daughters of Edip Antigone and Esmena, the ruler of Thebes Creon, the yogi squad of Eurydik, the son of Creon and Evridiki Haemon (Antigoni's naming). The military foreigners stepped forward like the Volodar of Thebes Creon, having punished Eteocles with honors.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780880029025
Publisher: Strelbytskyy Multimedia Publishing
Publication date: 06/02/2022
Sold by: Bookwire
Format: eBook
Pages: 145
File size: 429 KB
Age Range: 16 - 18 Years
Language: Ukrainian

About the Author

Софо́кл (дав.-гр. Σοφόκλης, близько 496—406 до н. е.) — давньогрецький трагік, драматург, один із трьох найвизначніших трагічних поетів класичної Греції, який займає за часом життя і характером творчості місце між Есхілом та Еврипідом. 
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