Three Theban playsThe so-called three Theban plays, written by Greek dramatist Sophocles in the 5th century BC, follow the tragic downfall of the mythical king Oedipus of Thebes and his descendants. See the individual articles for more information on the specific plays:
However, because the plays were not produced at the same time, these inconsistencies were not important. Sophocles' overall themes were fate, guilt, and divine and human justice, not necessarily logical continuity between works written decades apart. |
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