#M_A_English_Part_1_Drama
#Oracle_of_Delphie
#Temple_of_Delphi
The Temple of Delphi, which is concentrated in English literature as the Oracle of Delphi, is of key importance in Greek literature, history, and religion. According to the ancient Greek religion, occultists used to sit in this temple or a specific building and along with issuing religious orders, predictions of the future were also made which proved to be 100% true according to Greek literature.
The Temple of Delphi, also known as the Temple of Apollo, was located near the ancient Greek state of Carinthia. The activities of the Temple of Delphi went down during the winter due to Apollo's absence. The temple is also central to Sophocles' epic drama Oedipus Rex, where Oedipus sends Creon, who is both his brother-in-law and uncle, to receive tidings of the unseen. The answer from the temple is that there is a wicked man in your city who has committed two of the greatest sins of Greece, one of them being the murder of his father. Until the city is freed from this filthy person, the city will continue to suffer from plague and many other problems including female infertility. This prophecy of the Temple of Delphi was half-baked because the reason was given but the cursed man was not identified. The prophecy is fulfilled by the blind psychic Terry, the representative of the temple.
When Oedipus Rex goes to the temple at Delphi to find his identity, his woes are compounded when the temple warns him not to think about who your parents were, but about what Worry that you have committed two of the greatest sins of our society. Reading this mysterious and terrifying drama, one wonders how the prophecies of the Temple of Delphi are coming true. In BC, the nations living around the Mediterranean Sea had such a strong faith in the Temple of Delphi that no major decision was made without consulting the temple. The exalted goddess Pythia served as an oracle. We find mention of it in the 8th century BC. There is no doubt that Pythia is considered to be the most powerful female figure of ancient Greece. The importance of Pythia and Oracle of Delphi can be estimated from the fact that the great writers of the Greek and Latin period have mentioned them in their writings. These genius writers include Strabo, Levi, Scales, Xenophon, Pindar, Ovid etc. Apart from them, in the writings of Aristotle, Plato, Sophocles and Leocan, the temple of Delphi is presented with great literature and respect.
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