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      Edipo rey de Sófocles: Una lectura del Estásimo IV

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          En el Estásimo IV de Edipo Rey, los coreutas reflexionan sobre la vida de Edipo, manifiestan además su fidelidad y agradecimiento hacia el rey. En un tono reposado, ellos exponen una concentración de conceptos interesante de revisar. El Coro contribuye con la simetría compositiva pues tanto el Estásimo II como el Estásimo IV conciernen a la obra pero se dirigen al público. Ambos miran hacia los ciudadanos. Desde este punto de vista, realizamos el análisis filológico-literario del Estásimo y lo relacionamos con el co-texto. A su vez, indagamos una vez más en el pensamiento de Sófocles.

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          In the Oedipus Tyrannus Fourth Stasimon, the Chorus thinks about Oedipus' life, expressing both his fidelity and thankfulness to the king. In a quiet tone, the elder men express a concentration of concepts interesting to review. The Chorus contributes with the compositional symmetry, since both Stasima, the Second as well as the Forth, concern to the play but are directed to the public. Both of them look at citizens. From this point of view, we make the philological-literary analysis of the Stasimon and relate to the co-text. At the same time, we inquire again at the thought of Sophocles.

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                Asociación Argentina de Estudios Clásicos (Ciudad Autónoma de Buenos Aires, Buenos Aires, Argentina )
                1853-6379
                December 2014
                : 37
                : 2
                : 119-140
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                [01] orgnameUniversidad Nacional de La Plata orgdiv1CEH orgdiv2IdIHCS
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                S1853-63792014000200002
                81f13d7b-c2cf-4531-a553-6f87b9ec3468

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                History
                : 16 October 2013
                : 15 April 2014
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                Sófocles,Edipo rey,Estásimo IV,Co-texto,Theatre,Sophocles,Oedipus Tyrannus,IVth Stasimon,Co-text,Teatro

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