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    needs before their own. Selfish parents would rather buy materialistic items for themselves than anything useful for their children. In Sophocles’s "Oedipus Rex‚" the protagonist is literally blinded by his own arrogance. This attitude begins before he even travels to Thebes‚ and that is apparent due to the circumstances of his father’s death. Oedipus seals his own fate with his egotistical attitude and he cannot change his destiny after everything is set into motion. During his journey on the road

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    Prompt: In a well-developed essay‚ consider whether hubris‚ fate or both are the use of Oedipus’ downfall. Use evidence from the text to support your support. Hubris is defined as excessive pride or self-confidence‚ while fate is defined as the supposed force‚ principle‚ or power that predetermines events. Ancient Greeks believed in Hubris‚ or pride. Pride may have been seen as good or bad. Many people that exhibit pride may come off as being proud of their achievements or lives; however‚ pride

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    In The Oedipus Cycle‚ all the characters are constantly faced with situations that challenge their judgement and morality. While they all encounter similar ethical questions‚ the characters in The Oedipus Cycle all resolve their dilemmas in different ways. From the logic-minded nature of Antigoné to the overconfident nature of Oedipus‚ the way each and every character of The Oedipus Cycle deals with major moral dilemmas is an insight into not only their unique personalities‚ but also their status

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    Oedipus The King Essay Ever wonder if you’ve already met the person that you’ll someday marry? In Oedipus The King by Sophocles‚ it seems that Oedipus married someone that once knew him well. As a matter of fact‚ a little too well. In this play‚ a man named Oedipus became king in a very fascinating way‚ from having a very out of the ordinary kind of past. From a baby he was orphaned‚ left to die a very brutal death‚ because of a prophecy too unbearable for his true

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    Ramo‚ Reinan D. BSA II-4 Reaction Paper: Oedipus the King Prophecies‚ it is a presumption from extraordinary being‚ maybe from the prophets‚ gods or goddesses about the destiny of somebody. In the classical story of Oedipus the King‚ the story revolves about the prophecy made by the god about the destiny of Oedipus. It is a classic literature from the Greek mythology. It is a story about the young boy that was destined to kill his father and will commit incest by being the husband of his mother

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    journey of self-discovery? Cite examples from Oedipus and one other piece we have read in class or own experience.” We must have gone through searches of identities in our lives. At that time‚ we might be confused by how other saw us and how we saw ourselves. Some would start reject themselves‚ and others would learn to accept. In “Oedipus the King”‚ the author Sophocles uses characterization‚ dramatic irony and symbols to emphasize the obstacles of Oedipus in his search of identity. Sophocles utilizes

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    time. Antigone‚ Creon‚ and Haemon are all examples of this. They are not open to council and their stubborn single minded approach makes them blind to their horrible ways. Haemon and Creon are blinded by their stubbornness to be right. After Creon disagrees with Haemon‚ he says “you will never see me‚ never set eyes on my face again”(856-857). This is so rash and demonstrates that the family violence is just continuing. Tiresias tries to warn Creon of the errors of his ways but Creon ignores these

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    the Oedipus Rex." Twentieth Century Interpretations of Oedipus Rex: A Collection of Critical Essays. Ed. Michael J. O ’Brien. Englewood Cliffs‚ NJ: Prentice‚ 1968. 17-29. Print. Driver‚ Tom F. "The Uses of Time: The Oedipus Tyrannus and Macbeth." Exploring Shakespeare. Online ed.  Detroit: Gale‚ 2003. Student Resource Center - Bronze. Gale. Web. 16 Sept. 2008  . Foster‚ Thomas C. How to Read Literature Like a Professor. New York: Quill‚ 2003. Print. Grant‚ Michael. "Oedipus." Discovering

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    Scholars have been comparing Oedipus and Hamlet for years. Tragedies written so long ago and so far apart yet so similar. The tried and true tale of betrayal and death. They are themes that stand the test of time. Both Oedipus and Hamlet could not escape their destinies. Both destined to be king and both destined to murder. They were both naïve. Oedipus tried to escape his destiny of killing his father and lying with his mother by running away from who he thought were his parents. Little did

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    unreasonableness‚ anger‚ and disrespect to be highlighted within Creon’s character. In the end‚ these conflicting motivations develop Creon as a tragic hero by ensuing his stubbornness‚ and damaging his pride. Antigone and Creon’s actions and feelings contrast because she insists that she will only follow the rights of the gods‚ not the king. This is evident

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