God's dice always have a lucky roll
God's dice always have a lucky roll
In the world of Sophocles, the concept of fate and the role of the gods in determining the course of human lives are central themes. The idea that "God's dice always have a lucky roll" can be interpreted in various ways within the context of Sophocles' works, particularly in his famous tragedies such as "Oedipus Rex" and "Antigone".