The Women of Trachis Jealousy, Hatred and Revenge in Sophocles' Tragedy Intrafamilial Marriage and the Husbands' Widow's Wills the Famous Oracle

Rolf Tiedemann
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In this tragedy by Sophocles, the real theme is the treatment of "prey women" and their influence on the psychological family situation and society in classical Athens. "The Women of Trachis" as well as "Oedipus Rex" and "Oedipus on Colonus" show what an enormously perceptive, in today's terms, psychologist and sociologist Sophocles was. In the fifth century BC, many wars were waged in Greece and prisoners were turned into slaves. Classical Greece thrived on slavery, which also included so-called prey woman. In The Women of Trachis Sophocles describes the jealousy of a wife, with the resulting actions, when the marriage is overstretched and the jealousy is increased through corresponding insults (over the decades). How hatred and revenge then gain the upper hand, ultimately leading to death. The intra-family marriage policy in Athens, which often leads to emotional and social unhappiness, is also a clear theme in the "Women of Trachis", long before Sophocles' two Oedipus tragedies. In his tragedies, Sophocles dealt with sociological themes and human suffering. The poets changed the mythology according to the requirements of their desired intention of the tragedy. The transformation of the myth consists in its integration into the polis and its new reference systems. The fact that the tragic poet sets the problems of his time in a past contributes to the possibility of the tragedy's reception. In the tragedies Oedipus Rex and Oedipus at Colonus, for example, a reference to the social reality in Athens at the time is assumed. The tragedies that were performed at the Dionysia (festival) are characterized by an interpenetration of present and past. Tragedies were organized as competitions, so that the poets had to take the audience's sensitivities into account. Classical philologists are often prevented from producing realistic text analyses and interpretations by idealizing and glorifying Greek tragedies and thus not taking into account the social customs and laws of the time. If we think, that the Greeks had no interest in such a psychological process as how a decision comes about, we are seriously mistaken and we do not do justice to the great, psychologically astute tragedians. Without a sociological, psychological and medical approach, applied to the tragedies that contain such themes in Sophocles and also Euripides in excellent execution, we will not do justice to these brilliant poets. We are left with interpretations without a sociological and psychological understanding of Greek classicism.
索福克勒斯悲剧《特拉基斯的女人》中的嫉妒、仇恨和复仇 家庭内的婚姻与丈夫的遗孀遗嘱 著名的神谕
在索福克勒斯的这部悲剧中,真正的主题是对 "猎物女人 "的处理,以及她们对古典雅典家庭心理状况和社会的影响。"从《特拉基斯的女人》以及《俄狄浦斯王》和《俄狄浦斯在科隆斯》中可以看出,用今天的话来说,索福克勒斯是一位极具洞察力的心理学家和社会学家。公元前五世纪,希腊发生了多场战争,战俘沦为奴隶。古典希腊因奴隶制而繁荣,其中也包括所谓的猎物女人。在《特拉基斯的女人》中,索福克勒斯描述了当婚姻捉襟见肘时,妻子的嫉妒心以及由此产生的行为,通过相应的侮辱(几十年来),嫉妒心不断增强。仇恨和报复如何占据上风,最终导致死亡。早在索福克勒斯的两部俄狄浦斯悲剧之前,雅典的家庭内部婚姻政策也是一个鲜明的主题,它往往会导致情感和社会的不幸福。"特拉奇斯的妇女 "也是如此。索福克勒斯在他的悲剧中涉及社会学主题和人类苦难。诗人根据他们所期望的悲剧意图的要求改变神话。对神话的改造包括将其融入政体及其新的参照系统。悲剧诗人将他所处时代的问题置于过去,这有助于悲剧被接受的可能性。例如,在悲剧《俄狄浦斯王》和《俄狄浦斯在科隆斯》中,就假定了对当时雅典社会现实的参照。在狄奥尼西亚节(Dionysia)上上演的悲剧的特点是现在与过去的相互渗透。悲剧是以竞赛的形式组织的,因此诗人必须考虑到观众的敏感性。古典语言学家往往将希腊悲剧理想化和美化,不考虑当时的社会习俗和法律,从而无法对文本进行切合实际的分析和解读。如果我们认为希腊人对如何做出决定这样的心理过程不感兴趣,那我们就大错特错了,我们没有对得起伟大的、具有敏锐心理洞察力的悲剧作家。索福克勒斯的悲剧和欧里庇得斯的悲剧都包含这样的主题,如果我们不从社会学、心理学和医学的角度对这些主题进行出色的诠释,我们就不会对得起这些杰出的诗人。我们只能在对希腊古典主义缺乏社会学和心理学理解的情况下进行阐释。
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