Important Characters of Oedipus Rex
Oedipus The protagonist and king of Thebes. Intelligence: Oedipus is known for his intelligence and problem-solving skills. He is determined to save Thebes from the plague and vows to find the murderer of the previous king. Hubris: Despite his virtues, Oedipus exhibits hubris, a tragic flaw. His relentless pursuit of the truth and belief in his ability to control his fate ultimately lead to his downfall. Tragic Hero: Oedipus embodies the classic traits of a tragic hero, such as a high social status, a tragic flaw, and a reversal of fortune. Jocasta Queen of Thebes, wife, and mother of Oedipus. Maternal: Jocasta is protective of Oedipus and attempts to shield him from the disturbing truth. Her maternal instincts drive her actions. Denial: When confronted with the truth, Jocasta initially denies the possibility, but as the reality becomes undeniable, she succumbs to despair and takes her own life. Creon Brother-in-law to Oedipus and brother of Jocasta. Loyal: Creon is loyal to Oedipus and serves a…