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Compare And Contrast Hedda Gabler And Oedipus The King

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Ibsen and Sophocles are two distinct writers from different periods and culture. They both wrote plays and stories with strong protagonists who the readers don’t enjoy, but, whose fate is somewhat tragic in a sense that elicits the reader’s sympathy for the sense of wasted potential and tragic loss. Personally, I agree with this statement because from both authors' books like Ibsen “Hedda Gabler” and Sophocles “Oedipus The King”; the readers did not like the main characters, but the reader does sympathize. The protagonists from both plays do portray themselves as people that others don’t like, but as the plays goes on; the protagonists begin to reveal themselves and their struggles. In which, the readers would sympathize.
On Sophocles text “Oedipus the King”, Sophocles begin the play with the main character: Oedipus is this heroic person who is to find out the cause of the disease that is spreading across the city and causing so many to die. Oedipus is a person one is brave and intelligent because he was the one to solve the sphinx riddle and to kill her. Ending the cycle of deaths of people who tried to enter the city. On page 483, paragraph 4, Sophocles describes the backstory of how Oedipus becomes famous in the city of Thebes, “… When he reached Thebes, he found the city oppressed by a dreadful female monster, a Sphinx- part human, part lion, often also depicted in Greek art with the wings of an eagle and the tail of a snake. The Sphinx refused to let anyone into the city unless they could answer her riddle […] She strangled and devoured all travelers who failed to answer the riddle. But Oedipus gave the right answer. […] The Sphinx was defeated, and Oedipus was welcomed into the city as a savior. He married the newly widowed queen, Jocasta, and took over the throne.” Readers who’ve read this play learned whom Oedipus is. He is a fearful/head strong person who doesn’t think first before he acts. He goes into a situation head first and later finds out the dreadful result of his action. Moreover, in Ibsen’s text: “Hedda Gabbler”, Ibsen starts off with Hedda: the main protagonist, daughter of a general who marries Tesman, a writer. From the beginning, the reader can already tell this is an unhappy

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