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Kostas Georgousopoulos tells us the historical-social context for Sophocles' Oedipus the Tyrant, perhaps the most emblematic drama of ancient literature, belonging to the Theban cycle and according to the sources, first taught in 425 BC in the midst of the Peloponnesian War and the plague that had decimated the people of Athens. He decodes its myth, the plot of the play and analyzes in a simple and comprehensive way the unique and universal dimensions of the hero and his co-protagonists, emphasizing that the focus of the play's problematic is the individual in relation to his personal freedom, power, society and the divine will. The event took place at the ARTe art studio in June 2019. ???? Production: https://antistudio.gr ------------------------------------------------ ???? Support: https://antifono.gr/support PAYPAL - https://www.paypal.com/donate/?hosted... YOUTUBE - / @antifono . Subscribe ???? to the / antifono channel and Hit the notification bell ???? Press Like ???? on the video #antifono @antifono ------------------------------------------------ ???? Website: https://antifono.gr Facebook: / antifono1 ???? Send us a message: [email protected] ------------------------------------------------ ❗️This discussion and its audiovisual description are protected by the respective copyright provisions. Its partial or total editing or reproduction in any way is prohibited without the permission of the persons responsible for the post.