The summary cannot be made without the scene and line numbers of "Oedipus Rex" by Sophocles (495 B.C.E. - 405 B.C.E.).
Specifically, page numbers vary with editions. A more effective way of focusing on key passages requires the precise scene and line numbers. It also helps to reference the beginning and ending actions of the scene in question.
around 80 pages
"Rex" is Latin for "King". Oedipus Rex means "Oedipus the King".
Thebes is the setting of Oedipus Rex because it is the place where the story begins.
'King' is an English equivalent of 'Rex' in the play 'Oedipus Rex'.
The number of pages in "Oedipus Rex" can vary depending on the edition and formatting, but it typically ranges from about 50 to 100 pages in most published versions. The play itself is relatively short, often running around 1,500 to 2,000 words. For a standard edition, you might expect around 70 to 80 pages, including introductions and notes.
around 80 pages
"Rex" is Latin for "King". Oedipus Rex means "Oedipus the King".
Thebes is the setting of Oedipus Rex because it is the place where the story begins.
'King' is an English equivalent of 'Rex' in the play 'Oedipus Rex'.
The number of pages in "Oedipus Rex" can vary depending on the edition and formatting, but it typically ranges from about 50 to 100 pages in most published versions. The play itself is relatively short, often running around 1,500 to 2,000 words. For a standard edition, you might expect around 70 to 80 pages, including introductions and notes.
The shepherd in Oedipus Rex is the person who rescues Oedipus Rex as a child. The shepherd also confirms the main character's fate.
Oedipus Rex is part of a four part collection of plays, three tradgedies and a comedy. We do not have the Comedy but the three tradgedies are "Oedipus Rex", "Oedipus at Colonus", and "Antigone".
Oedipus Rex, Oedipus at Colonus, and Antigone
Sophocles, an Ancient Greek playwright, wrote Oedipus Rex.
Oedipus
Antigone, Oedipus Rex, Oedipus at Colonus
Laius was the father of Oedipus who Oedipus killed.