Oedipus Rex As A Prominent Tragedy
Oedipus Rex As A Prominent Tragedy
Oedipus Rex As A Prominent Tragedy
“Oedipus Rex”; the tragedy; has been mentioned as one of the best tragedies ever written
by Sophocles. Despite of its controversial genre, it gained fame in many countries. The play was
translated in many modern languages and performed in the whole world. A reason due to which,
“Oedipus Rex” got fame is that it was mentioned in “Poetics”. Aristotle, Greek philosopher and
the author of “Poetics”, mentioned Oedipus Rex as an ideal tragedy. Numerous critics do not
consider “Oedipus Rex” as perfect tragedy; they are of the view that if “Oedipus Rex” is judged
in Aristotle’s requirements of tragedy even then it cannot be regarded as a Greek tragedy. On the
other hand, some critics say that Aristotle rightly adjudged “Oedipus Rex” and it is a perfect
Greek tragedy as per necessities of “Poetics”. Hence, this matter needs consideration and
explanation is required to decide the genre of “Oedipus Rex”.
“[tragedy is] the imitation of an action that is serious and also as having magnitude, complete in
itself.”
Poetics by Aristotle
It is not the main purpose of a tragedy. He concludes the definition in the followings words:-
Poetics by Aristotle
Hence, the main aim of tragedy is the catharsis of pity and fear. Aristotle did not define the word
catharsis yet in simple words, it means that when hero’s sufferings shock the audience then
audience put its feet in hero’s shoes and shares his feelings with the character. This action causes
the arousal of feelings and emotions of pity and fear. Thus, we call it catharsis.
To summarize the definition of tragedy, as mentioned in poetics, we can say that following are
the fundamentals of a tragedy:-
Plot
Character
Diction
Thought
Spectacle
Song
Poetics by Aristotle
Sophocles embroidered the plot of “Oedipus Rex” very skillfully, due to which it became
favorite of Aristotle. “Oedipus Rex” starts when people of Thebes are suffering due to an
unknown disease. King of Thebes tries to find solution of the problem; that part of the play
unveils different things. Thus, middle of plot is the combination of beginning and its leads the
plot towards end. The plot has also a proper end as it has no further event but a tragic finish.
Thus, Sophocles masterly knitted every event of plot in this tragedy.
Character of “Oedipus Rex” is also favorite of Aristotle; he belongs to the class of kings; his
nature is noble; he is good but not perfect; his hamartia is the reason behind his sufferings; he
falls from prosperity to adversity. These requirements of a tragic hero cause the catharsis of pity
and fear. As regards the other requirements of tragedy, Sophocles tried his best to knit them
perfectly. Hence, there is no denial the fact that “Oedipus Rex” does not go beyond the
requirements of tragedy as defined by Aristotle in “Poetics”. Due to these reasons, he considered
“Oedipus Rex” as best Greek tragedy.
Thus, “Oedipus Rex” does not effect the catharsis of pity and fear. Downfall of Oedipus Rex
seems predestined. His hubris is not responsible for his downfall. Gods are responsible for the
fall of Oedipus Rex. Aristotle himself has said that the character should suffer because of
“hamartia”, “err”, or “frailty”. In case of “Oedipus Rex”, only gods are responsible for his
adverse circumstances, therefore, there is no concept of catharsis in “Oedipus Rex”.
On the contrary, some critics, who are fan of Aristotle says that Oedipus Rex suffers due to
hubris. His rash judgment, his anger and quick decisions are responsible for his downfall. He
definitely has flaw in his character. Thus, gods are less but character is more responsible for his
ruination. He could have saved himself if he did not kill his father. He should have not married a
woman who was of his mother’s age. Be that as it may, the concept of gods is ignored. If it is the
case, then we may call “Oedipus Rex” as a perfect tragedy.
Conclusion:
To conclude, Oedipus Rex is a perfect Greek tragedy. In modern days, dramatists and novelists
have altered the definition of tragedy but in those days, people and writers considered Aristotle’s
definition of tragedy as best definition. Whether Sophocles followed Aristotle or vice versa but it
is true that tragedy was defined in that era. As mentioned earlier, Aristotle did not concentrate on
character but plot of tragedy. If character is ignored even then “Oedipus Rex” is considered as a
wonderful tragedy (a tragedy is possible without character – said Aristotle). Hence, the play
“Oedipus Rex” belongs to the genre of “Greek Tragedy”.