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Monday, 6 February 2017

Oedipus Complex

The Oedipus story in Greek Mythology


The language of science, whatever country it is, is filled with words from Latin and Greek/ismail.
Beside these words, there are also names derived from the mythology of the Ancient Age, especially the mythology of the psychology language has many words and names. The most famous of these is the term "oedipus complex". The oedipus story in Greek mythology is known to almost everybody. The king of Tebai wants to kill his son oedipus as a minisite because a priest said he would be killed by his own son in one day. The person responsible for killing oedipus turns to the saddle, leaving him on the mount and in the mountains, and he grows up without knowing who is the child of oedipus. He kills the Tebai king he does not know is his father, he marries the queen who does not know he is his mother. The Greek tragedy writer Sofocles (the 5th century BC) immortalized this story with the famous play «King Oedipus». Here, in psychoanalysis, the childhood special situation is called the "Oedipus complex" in that it does not end in a certain period but creates serious imbalances even in adult age.