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What if the most dangerous thing in Oedipus Rex isn’t fate, pride, or the gods — but a virtue we still admire? In this video essay, I examine Sophocles’ Oedipus Rex through a single unsettling question: What happens when the pursuit of truth has no limits? Oedipus is often read as a victim of fate or tragic irony. But this reading is too easy. The real force driving the tragedy is Oedipus’s refusal to stop knowing — his belief that clarity is always a cure, that no question should remain unanswered. This video argues that Oedipus Rex is not merely a story about prophecy or downfall, but a meditation on epistemic virtue — intelligence, rigor, moral seriousness — and the point at which these virtues become destructive. Sophocles presents a world in which understanding itself can become a form of compulsion, and where self-knowledge arrives too late to save the life it explains. This is not a plot summary. It is an attempt to reconstruct the pleasure — and danger — of insight. If you’re interested in: • classical literature • tragedy and philosophy • Sophocles, Greek drama, and tragic theory • the ethics of knowledge and self-understanding this video is for you. If you enjoy literary video essays that take ideas seriously and refuse easy conclusions, consider subscribing. New essays explore classic texts, philosophy, and art — not to test memory, but to sharpen understanding. #echoofcanon #OedipusRex #Sophocles #GreekTragedy #LiteratureAnalysis #PhilosophyOfKnowledge #ClassicalLiterature #Tragedy #VideoEssay #LiteraryCriticism #philosophy