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06-01-2004, 03:45 AM | #1 |
Fëanorophobic
Join Date: May 2004
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The Lay of the Children of Hurin and Greek tragedy
I don't know if there was an old thread pertaining to this subject (I'm new to the Moot) but have you ever heard of Oedipus Rex, a Greek tragedy play by Sophocles?
It tells of this man Oedipus who was foretold to kill his father and marry his mother. So his father sends him away while he's a baby. Of course he ends up (not knowing) killing his REAL father and marrying his mother. Now when he finds out, his mother kills herself and he puts his eyes out. The play has a sequel (Antigone) that talks about Oedipus's daughter who goes out on a limb to ensure a proper burial for her brother who died in battle. Failing to do this, she kills herself. Doesn't this sound vaguely similar to the tale of Turin and his sister? What do you think? |