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    the writer’s message. Two examples of such literature are the notorious epic poems “Oedipus the King” and “The Odyssey”. These famous works were written by Sophocles and Homer. Both Sophocles and Homer were both Greek poets who modernly have become extremely honored for their work. “Oedipus the King” and “The Odyssey” share many common themes that are essential through the course of the plot.         “Oedipus the King” and “The Odyssey” share many similarities. The most significant similarity

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    Antigone and Oedipus Rex are two plays written by the famous Greek playwright‚ Sophocles. Oedipus Rex is about a man who unknowingly fulfills the prophecy of killing his father‚ marrying his own mother‚ and having children with her‚ he seeks out this killer only to find out it’s him‚ resulting in him blinding himself‚ being exiled‚ and having his wife and mother kill herself. In Antigone‚ the daughter of Oedipus decides to bury her brother despite Creon’s statement that anyone who does will die‚

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    (with some relations to the Philippine Government and setting as a whole) A POSITION PAPER ON SOPHOCLES’ OEDIPUS REX REGULANO‚ Jean Paula Bermudez 2011-05787 HUM 1 X Oedipus Rex’ knowledge‚ which served as his gut against the others to be the King of Thebes‚ is only limited to the information on his people and his environment‚ excluding the information about himself due to his blindness and innocence on his own identity. In the midst of the downfall of the City of Thebes‚ is the entrance of a

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    In the Name of Allah‚ Most Gracious‚ Most Merciful. OEDIPUS REX: A TRAGEDY OF FATE OR CHARACTER The dilemma of human sufferings is a very perplexing one. The question that always agitates our minds is why man suffers. Is he responsible for his sufferings‚ calamities‚ and misfortunes for his innate defects: Tragic Flaw; or these are the result of enmity of heavenly forces. We also find this enigma in almost all great tragedies of Shakespeare. In King Lear‚ he says: As flies

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    Symbolism in Oedipus the King Does the fear of one’s fate sometimes cost one a lot more? Fate is about choices that one picks that will set their destiny. In Sophocles’ Oedipus the King‚ it becomes obvious of what is to come of Oedipus’ future. The play takes place in 430 B.C. in the city of Thebes. There was a plague in the city that had all the people sitting near death’s door. Oedipus‚ who is the king of the city‚ wants to find out the problem and how to solve it. He will send out his brother-in-law

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    Oedipus Is A Tragic Hero

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    results in the tragic hero’s gain of self awareness. A tragic hero is a king or a prince. Oedipus said “I Oedipus‚ your world-renowned king.” (Sophocles2) In Oedipus the King‚ Oedipus was the son of the kings of Thebes‚he has the

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    Jont’e Davis Elizabeth Perkins English 1102 13 September 2013 Family and Love: Oedipus the King Family and love is important‚ it’s something that is very hard to live without. These are two things everyone has in their life. At times people may feel like they cannot make it far without either‚ because it plays a huge part in their daily life or success. It has been this way for ages. In Oedipus the King‚ Oedipus recognizes that there is no difference between his current situation and the one that

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    Introduction The selected text that will be examined in this essay is Oedipus the King and Plato ‘Crito’. Oedipus and Socrates play a major role in their own lives when it comes to their intelligence in resolving issues that are given to them. In contrast‚ there is a difference between our world and the Greek culture‚ which seems to be very alienating. The following discussion examines that Oedipus and Socrates stage mythical knowledge and autonomy in their presentation of themselves to the audience

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    Teiresias’s speech at the end of scene one of Sophocles’ play Oedipus Rex is fairly short but it is in this encounter between Oedipus and Teiresias where the main conflict of the story begins to unfold. This is a pivotal speech in the play as it helps to develop some of the major themes in the play as well as begin to build up the tragic irony at the center of the story. When this speech is analyzed using either Aristotelian or Formalist theory key elements can be found that are effective in

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    Literary Criticism: Oedipus the King The pursuit of knowledge was very critical to the Greeks. Even if the truth was terrifying and hard to grasp‚ they saw it as an important virtue. The theater served as a medium for the examining of these ideas of knowledge and truth. Many playwrights at the time used the self-realizations of their protagonists as underlying themes for their tragedies. For example‚ in Oedipus the King.  Sophocles uses Oedipus’s transformation‚ along with the plot‚ to emphasize

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