Relevance
Oedipus the King is a play that we still read over 2000 years after it was first written. It must contain issues and themes that hold power with audiences throughout the ages. It must say something important about the world or about us, as people. What makes it still important or interesting for our own time? What does it say about people that is still true? How can it provide us with warnings that are relevant to our own lives, even now? Why do we still read it?