The second act was inspired by Sophocles' Oedipus the King "tragedy, trying to face the fate performance, self-awareness, inner spirit of bondage symbiosis.
The second act is inspired by the tragedy of Sophocles's King Oedipus, and attempts to express the inner spirit of facing fate, recognizing oneself, and symbiosis with bondage.
The second act, inspired by the tragedy of Sophocles' Oedipus king, tries to show the inner spirit of facing destiny, recognizing self and coexisting with bondage.<br>