Seneca Oedipus
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Seneca

Oedipus

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Thebes is dying. A plague ravages the city. King Oedipus vows to find the cause — and the investigation leads inexorably to himself. Seneca's version amplifies the horror: an extended scene of divination by entrails, a necromancy that summons the dead, and a blinding that is described in anatomical detail. Darker and more grotesque than Sophocles, and deliberately so.

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