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Sophocles- Oedipus Rex
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prophecies. Oedipus Rex, the Ancient Greek play written by Sophocles in the 5th century B.C., is a typical example of a Greek tragedy. Sophocles, the author, was born about 495 B.C. and is one of the three Greek Tragedians; the writers of ...

Freud Theory
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Freud personality develops as an outcome of these three aspects. The id is located in the unconscious mind and is the source of innate sexual and aggressive instincts. The emphasis is on immediate gratification, for example, a young child w...

Psychological Approaches
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is an action. It is intended to harm someone. It can be a verbal attack--insults, threats, sarcasm, or attributing nasty motives to them--or a physical punishment or restriction. Aggression also seems to be a way of maintaining social orde...

Relationship Theory
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relationships within which each person may affect every other directly (through their interactions) and indirectly. Discussion Psychodynamic approach, which considers current behaviors have its origins traced back to childhood, is one of th...

Media
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by the attractiveness of the variety of media. Today, in the era of digital phase people are carried by the dynamics of technological advancements. People are also presently living in the world of mass medium where information and news are ...

Abstract
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best theatre in their times. In this paper, we try to explore the real influence of Sophocles in the ancient Greek theatre. In this paper, we try to collect all the conceptual elements of Sophocles work and try to gauge its effect on Greek ...

Oedipus And Aristotle’s Definition Of A Tragic Hero
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Oedipus with the Aristotle’s definition of tragic hero. Discussion Sophocles Sophocles was one of the three most famous and renowned Greek tragedians of all times, who succeeded in surviving the era. It should be noted that according to the...