Sophocles

Sophocles

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Andorra


Actor

Sophocks was an ancient Greek poet and one of the three ancient Greek invaders who survived. His performances were for a time after Aeschylus and before Euripides. Based on the information provided by Suda, a 10th-century encyclopedia, Sopho Sopho has recorded 123 plays during his lifetime, with only seven survivors. These games are Ajax, Antigone, Trachinian Women, Oedipus the King, Electra, Philoctetes and Oedipus in Colonus. He is believed to have become the most famous athlete in Athens' most impressive competitions held during the religious festivals of Lenaea and Dionysia. The Sophoances took part in 30 tournaments, of which 24 won and never topped the other two. Among his games, the two most famous catastrophes, Oedipus and Antigone are commonly known as Thebes play, although each game was part of a different set of rules. Muscles strongly influenced the drama. His main impact was the addition of a third player who reduced the value of the call to the introduction of the building. The friction on Mercury's face is behind this Greek poem and play.

QUOTES BY Sophocles


"Men should pledge themselves to nothing; for reflection makes a liar of their resolution."

"There is no happiness where there is no wisdom; No wisdom but in submission to the gods. Big words are always punished, And proud men in old age learn to be wise."

"There is a point beyond which even justice becomes unjust"

"Ignorant men don't know what good they hold in their hands until they've flung it away"

"God's dice always have a lucky roll"

"For money, you would sell your soul."

"Nobody has a more sacred obligation to obey the law than those who make the law"

"What house, bloated with luxury, ever became prosperous without a woman's excellence?"

"When trouble ends even troubles please."

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