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Sophocles contributed to his society by writing plays that reflected the basic intellectual ideas that ancient Greek society was founded on and struggled with. Through seeing his plays, citizens of his country could think through their values and understand their own culture.
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They were ancient Greek play writers. Sophocles Aeschylus and Euripides were the ''big 3'' of tragedy. Aristophanes wrote comedy and excelled in political and social satire. They all had themes taken from historical events and everyday life.
Some commonly performed plays in ancient Greek theater include tragedies like "Oedipus Rex" by Sophocles, "Medea" by Euripides, and "Antigone" by Sophocles. Comedies such as "Lysistrata" by Aristophanes and "The Clouds" by Aristophanes were also popular during this time period.
Aeschylus was, like Euripedes and Sophocles, a playwright. He wrote tragedies and thus became famous and his plays are still used and read in contemporary times.
There are many values such as ethics, loyalty, family, and religion(when she defies Creon and buries her brother.) It really depends on the part of the play you are reading.
Sophocles contributed to his society by writing plays that reflected the basic intellectual ideas that ancient Greek society was founded on and struggled with. Through seeing his plays, citizens of his country could think through their values and understand their own culture.
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A play written by Sophocles, the Greek playwright.
Probably Oedipus Rex by Sophocles.
No, it is a play written by Sophocles based on a greek myth
The play "Electra" was written by the ancient Greek playwright Sophocles. It is one of his most famous tragedies, exploring themes of revenge, justice, and family dynamics.
Sophocles is mostly famous for being a playwright and for mastering the art of the Greek drama. His most famous play was 'Oedipus the King.'
ethos, pathos, and logos. Ethos is appeal based on the character of the speaker. Pathos is appeal based on emotion. Logos is appeal based on logic or reason.
The play Oedipus Rex was written by Sophocles.
Seeking and following wise advice is what Theban Prince Haemon values in a king in the play "Antigone" by ancient Greek playwright Sophocles (495 B.C.E. - 405 B.C.E.).Specifically, in Episode 3, Haemon identifies as sources of wise advice the expressed will of the gods and the actions and words of the king's people. He says that wisdom operates to the benefit of all and honors the gods. It therefore cannot be worked out alone on a throne.
Sophocles, the author of the play, speaks through the oracle.