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    In the play Oedipus the King and Antigone by Sophocles‚ foil and parallel characters are very common. The foil character in a story is the character who is the exact opposite of the main character‚ or in other word‚ the parallel character‚ and therefor serves to magnify certain characteristics of the main character. Such characters for example could be Ismene‚ the foil character and Antigone‚ the parallel character. Ismene is cowardly and prefer to follow the rules‚ while Antigone is much more

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    In “Oedipus the King” by Sophocles‚ it has the reader experience a great amount of empathy for Oedipus. Empathy is important as it helps people understand someone else’s pain or problems. It helps people be able to relate to one another and that happens in “Oedipus the King”. As the reader gets farther into the story and the truth about Oedipus comes out‚ they are able to empathize with him. In this line‚ it’s easy to empathize with Oedipus‚ “O‚ O‚ O‚ they will all come

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    Fate is defined as something set to happen that occurs upon a person. In Oedipus Rex‚ by Sophocles‚ Oedipus’ parents is the king and queen of Thebes and believed that Oedipus would grow up‚ murder his father and marry his mother. Since they did not want that to happen‚ they left him in the woods to die. Oedipus then was found and brought to the king and queen of Corinth. Oedipus eventually found out about his prophecy and ran away. On his way to Thebes he murdered his father then‚ arrived at Thebes

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    the divine right of kings has been impacting history in both literature and politics throughout the ages. Today‚ this concept is reemerging in contemporary American politics through the presidency of George W. Bush. The divine right of kings can be defined as the right to rule derived directly from God‚ rather than through the consent of the people. Many historians concede that the concept of the divine right of kings first appeared in the Greek drama Oedipus Tyrannous. As Oedipus Tyrannous opens‚

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    the themes of fate versus free will that underlie Oedipus Rex are still relevant today. Fate is and always will be a mysterious thing. There is no way to control it‚ or change it. Regardless of decisions taken‚ you will always end up exactly where you are meant to. What happened to Oedipus was not a logical consequence of his poor decisions; instead‚ it was all due to his cultural fate‚ his parents decisions and his ignorance. The story of Oedipus began long before the actual plot of the novel began

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    emotional stability and competence than a woman supposedly could‚ so therefore held responsibilities that were deeply involved in public matters. This bias is observed through the comparison of Euripides’ Medea and Sophocles’ Oedipus the King. Sophocles writes the story of Oedipus‚ who is trying to save his city from pollution‚ while simultaneously running from his own prophesied fate. His

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    Comparative Analysis: Oedipus & Okonkwo Okonkwo from a strict African culture and Oedipus from a Grecian society in 400 B.C. are oddly not too different from each other. Through Oedipus and Okonkwo’s downfall both represent the qualities of a tragic hero and the show their process of self-actualization. Things Fall Apart written by Chinua Achebe depicts the life of Okonkwo and the honor he has strived for in his village is quickly falling apart. In Oedipus Rex written by Sophocles is ended

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    While reading the play‚ a first impression of Oedipus can be portrayed as a compassionate and caring ruler and person. He wants the kingdom to be well and not to suffer. He shows confidence and intelligence to the people due to his previous encounter with the Sphinx. Furthermore‚ Oedipus wants to learn of the cities troubles himself as he stated "it would not be appropriate for me to learn of this from any other source‚ so I have come in person" showing his concern for his citizens. He is already

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    what sense is Oedipus‚ though a king‚ also an "everyman" figure? In other words‚ how might this play be said to explore something fundamental about the limitations involved in being human? “In a sense every person must grope in the dark as Oedipus gropes‚ not knowing who he is or what he has to suffer; we all live in a world of appearance which hides from us who-knows-what dreadful reality” (E.R Dobbs‚ 1966). Oedipus The King follows one man’s journey from prosperity to ruin. Oedipus’ character development

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    them contributes to or causes internal conflict. Of the works that we have studied so far in class‚ those that seem to have the most apparent internal conflict are the stories of Oedipus the King‚ The Aeneid‚ and Job. I will therefore use these three works to support my claim.

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