Theatergoers in ancient times likely took away profound lessons about fate, free will, and the consequences of human actions from "Oedipus Rex." The play illustrates the inevitability of destiny, as Oedipus's attempts to escape his prophesied fate ultimately lead him to fulfill it. Additionally, it serves as a cautionary tale about the dangers of pride and the pursuit of knowledge, emphasizing the limits of human understanding in the face of divine will. Overall, audiences would have been left contemplating the complexities of life, morality, and the inescapable nature of their own fates.
It tried to teach people to think for themselves and challenge authority.
because he wanted the land for himself
ancient egypt
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The Ancient Greek Bad Ruler Was Alexander The Great I Think.
this question is actually a question that regards a persons opinion. in my opinion, if we are discussing the same oedipus, he is not a "Victim" of fate, because in greek mythology the fates are creatures that are very nasty. "Fate" as in destiny though, that is a whole other matter. i think it was oepidus's destiny to lose his wife, just to teach people a lesson.
I think it's the lesson of the story
i think no
the lesson is to get laid.
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I do not know but I think it is dont worry about what other people think.
i dont think so
I think the most important lesson of the story is: "Do not believe everything you see." or its corollary, "Appearances can be deceiving."
I think it's to believe in yourself.
to think for themselves and challenge authority
I think not, becuase the Japanese did learn from it.