Hubris and Nemesis: the Myth of Oedipus and Identity in Crossed: Wish You Were Here

Keywords: Crossed, Wish You Were Here, madness, myth of Oedipus, identity, fate, myth, Simon Spurrier, Sophocles

Abstract

The themes of past sins have occupied our collective imagination since the dawn of humankind. The ways in which characters are faced with their nemesis have changed throughout history, but the structure of the myth permeates our culture even nowadays. In this essay, Shaky from Simon Spurrier’s Crossed: Wish You Were Here is analysed and compared to Sophocles’ Oedipus Rex to determine if this myth still accurately represents some of our oldest fears, if its structure still serves the purpose of identifying anxieties in our culture, and it the Oedipal process can help explain Shaky’s search for identity.

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Published
2024-02-19
How to Cite
Segura San Miguel J. (2024). Hubris and Nemesis: the Myth of Oedipus and Identity in Crossed: Wish You Were Here. Amaltea. Revista de mitocrítica, 16, e90326. https://doi.org/10.5209/amal.90326
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