Published 10/10/2014
Keywords
- Oedipus Rex,
- Sophocles,
- Escapes
How to Cite
Marseglia , R. (2014). OEdipe, un héros en fuite. L’Analisi Linguistica E Letteraria, 22(1-2), 45–50. Retrieved from https://www.analisilinguisticaeletteraria.eu/index.php/ojs/article/view/270
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Abstract
This paper aims to highlight the various ‘escapes’ marking the various moments of Oedipus’ mythological story as it arises in Oedipus Rex by Sophocles. T x hough Laius has pierced his son’s feet in order to prevent him from escaping, Oedipus arrives in Corinth; after he discovering that he is not Polybus’ real child, he resumes his escape and arrives in Thebes, his true homeland. Here, he will see the truth and flee into exile. Sophocles’ Oedipus Rex stages this Theban stay of Oedipus, closed between two parallel escapes.