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Edip

Edip, often referring to Oedipus in Greek mythology, is a tragic figure renowned for unknowingly fulfilling a prophecy that he would kill his father and marry his mother. His story explores themes of fate, self-discovery, and the limits of human understanding. Oedipus's journey highlights how blindness—both literal and metaphorical—can prevent us from seeing the truth, and how confronting our past can lead to both suffering and insight. The tale remains a profound exploration of human vulnerability, the search for identity, and the consequences of actions beyond our awareness.