can tell your correct fate. Blindness can also be taken more literally with Oedipus blinding himself for does not want to see the world after his horrific revelation of incestuous behavior. For the idea of light or darkness these motifs can be seen played out the how the gobs and peasants are portrayed. Gods are seen as heroes or saviors where their light must shine onto the plebeians to rescue them from the darkness also known as the plague. As an example from the play puts it “Lord Apollo, if only he might come as bright with redeeming fortune as shine his eyes!” (Oedipus). In conclusion all motifs have a major purpose in any form of literature and Oedipus The King is not different. Light and darkness act symbolically almost to portray a form of classism in the Greek play. While, blindness not metaphorically create commentary on the decision of fate. But, also as a way to show the tragedy of this epic. In conclusion, these motifs develop and blossom into many forms to be incorporated into almost every corner of Oedipus The King.
can tell your correct fate. Blindness can also be taken more literally with Oedipus blinding himself for does not want to see the world after his horrific revelation of incestuous behavior. For the idea of light or darkness these motifs can be seen played out the how the gobs and peasants are portrayed. Gods are seen as heroes or saviors where their light must shine onto the plebeians to rescue them from the darkness also known as the plague. As an example from the play puts it “Lord Apollo, if only he might come as bright with redeeming fortune as shine his eyes!” (Oedipus). In conclusion all motifs have a major purpose in any form of literature and Oedipus The King is not different. Light and darkness act symbolically almost to portray a form of classism in the Greek play. While, blindness not metaphorically create commentary on the decision of fate. But, also as a way to show the tragedy of this epic. In conclusion, these motifs develop and blossom into many forms to be incorporated into almost every corner of Oedipus The King.