Oedipus Rex as a Tragedy of Aristotle: Tragedy of Fate or Character
Aristotle, Greek philosopher and author of Poetics, mentioned Oedipus Rex as ideal tragedy but numerous critics do not consider it a tragedy
Aristotle, Greek philosopher and author of Poetics, mentioned Oedipus Rex as ideal tragedy but numerous critics do not consider it a tragedy
Aristotle ignored the concept of fate while saying that Oedipus Rex suffered due to hubris. He mistakenly considered Oedipus Rex an ideal tragic hero. While watching play, audience sees Oedipus…
characters are: Oedipus Rex (hero), Jocaste (wife), Creon (uncle), King Laius (father), Ismene (daughter), Polynices (son), Chorus (singers).
Sophocles, shows the “relation of man with god”, thus, God Vs. Man, Pride, Intellectual blindness and discovery of truth are major themes of Oedipus Rex. Sophocles knew that well knitted…
Click here to read poem only “Two Planets” is translation of Allama Iqbal’s poem “Do Sitare”. Iqbal is famous for presenting reality of life through examples. He creates imagery of…
Part-I Summary of Twilight in Delhi Chapter-I Summary of Twilight in Delhi میر نہال کا گھر دہلی کے اندر واقع ہے۔یہ ایک اچھا خاصا بڑا گھر ہے جسمیں کھجور اور…
To do critical analysis, it is important to mention that “The Bee Meting” is one of the “Bee Poems” of Plath which deals with uncertainty and insecurity.
Unlike other poems of Sylvia Plath, situation analysis in “Morning Song” is not critical at all. It opens with a delightful image, however, ends in despair.
Critical Analysis of “Ariel”, shows that it is highly autobiographical, psychological and confessional.It is the most ambiguous and complex poem of Plath.
"You're" remained controversial when critics did its critical analysis. In it Sylvia Plath addresses her unborn baby. She saw a lot of complications in life