Sujeto, diálogo y trascendencia en edipo en Colono de Sófocles

Dikaiosyne 25 (13):55-62 (2010)
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Abstract

En la obra teatral de Sófocles, Edipo en Colono, “Colono”, y más específi camente, el lugar cerca del bosque sagrado, es más que el “escenario” para una historia; es un lugar signifi cativo en sí mismo donde el personaje principal, Edipo, sufre transformaciones de estado, pasando de la “negación” a la “afi rmación” en su movimiento trascendente. El lugar hallado por Edipo le permite adquirir “visión interior” para comprenderse a sí mismo y a los “otros”; es el lugar donde la visión profética del pasado se encuentra, en la memoria del sujeto, con visiones proféticas del futuro. El sentido de culpa se hace más transparente y el héroe trágico se revela en su “ser interior” como inocente.In Sophocles´s play, Oedipus at Colonus, Colonus, and more specifi cally the place near the sacred grove, is more tan the “setting” of a story; it is a place signifi cant in itself where the main carácter, Oedipus, will suffer transformations of state from “negation” towards “affi rmation” in his transcendental journey. The place found by Oedipus allows him to acquire “inner visión” to understand himself and the others; it is where prophetic visión of the past will meet, in the memory of the subject, with prophetic visions of the future. His sense of guilt becomes more transparent and the tragical hero is revealed in his “inner self” as innocent.

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