The audience must feel for the character which is the creation of pathos. Upon reading this play, the audience may feel a variety of highs and lows for the main character Oedipus Rex. Events that would make the audience feel for Oedipus include when his biological parents sent him away as a baby to die on the top of a mountain and also when Oedipus realizes that the cause of all the problems in the city is him and he married his own mother and killed his real father. These events would make the reader feel sympathy for Oedipus. …show more content…
This play also contains the three characteristics; time place and action.
All of the action within this play occurs within one day and the entire revelation that Oedipus has occurs within one day. Also the entire play is set within their home. The last characteristic shown in the play is the actions of the character leads to his own downfall. This is expressed when the Oedipus's own flaws lead to his ultimate fate or becoming a blind beggar in the streets. Oedipus biggest flaws include the fact that he was extremely hotheaded and arrogant. Also the fact that Oedipus was so prideful led to him killing his own father and also solving the riddle that let him become king and marry his mother, it was this pride that helped lead to his
downfall.
Aristotle would of admired how the author of this play developed his characters. One element of a good character development is the reversal of situation. This story begins with a very sad tone but as the play continues Oedipus grows older and begins to have a better outlook on life. He soon places himself as number one and does not have a worry in the world. But later, problems begin to emerge in the once so arrogant king. With the city in entire decline Oedipus looks for someone to blame but never dreams to question himself. This turns around on Oedipus and leads to have bad ending for him. In the end, Oedipus is left blind, poor and homeless. Oedipus's once elegant lifestyle and king of the world mentality is all gone. Another element of good character development is a character's recognition of his flaws. At the end of the play Oedipus understands that all the problems in the city root from him and all this time he has been looking for the problem. The last element of a good character development is suffering. In the beginning of the play Oedipus suffered by being left behind to die by his parents. Having his feet cut and tied together. At the end of the play tho Oedipus suffered by losing his riches, power, losing his family, and eye sight.
This play included all elements of a dramatic play and Aristotle would of found Oedipus Rex to be a perfect play because it met his standards of a great tragedy.