When we hear the name Oedipus, most of us brace ourselves. Few stories in the history of theater carry such weight, such inevitability, such an unbearable sense of doom. Sophocles did not give us a gentle play—he gave us a mirror to the harshest truth: that sometimes, no matter how we struggle, fate will still crush us.But what if we don’t stop at tragedy? What … [Read more...] about What If Saito Hitori Was Oedipus? A Joyful Rewrite of Fate
