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    Oedipus Rex‚ a classic Greek play‚ was written almost 2500 years ago by a famous playwright named Sophocles. The play focuses on finding Laius’ killer but through the process‚ Oedipus finds out who he truthfully is. In Scene one lines 284-448 Oedipus is speaking to Teiresias a blind prophet‚ he asks Teiresias to reveal Laius’ killer. This passage has defining characteristics that are important to the play as a whole‚ which can be simply conveyed on stage. This passage helps develop and make the play

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    1 AP Lit. Mr. Wise Oedipus Essay The ability to see is a much more complex ability than just the physical attribute. Most individuals have the ability to see physically but are blind to the reality of certain circumstances. In the play‚ “Oedipus the King” by Plato‚ Oedipus‚ the tragic hero‚ is not a blind man but cannot see the reality in the outcome of trying to escape his given fate. Some individuals are blind to who they actually are‚ this is displayed when Oedipus in defense mocks Teiresias

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    is superior to the average man in some way. In Oedipus ’s case‚ he is superior not only because of social standing‚ but also because he is smart ¬ he is the only person who could solve the Sphinx ’s riddle. At the same time‚ a tragic hero must evoke both pity and fear‚ and Aristotle claims that the best way to do this is if he is imperfect. A character with a mixture of good and evil is more compelling that a character who is merely good. And Oedipus is definitely not perfect; although a clever man

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    Oedipus Rex: Displaying Pride with+- Dramatic Irony Dramatic irony is when the audience of a play knows something that the characters do not. In the play Oedipus Rex‚ the author Sophocles illustrates Oedipus becoming king of Thebes and then his ultimate downfall‚ destruction‚ and physical blindness. All of this resulted from Oedipus’ tragic flaw of pride. Sophocles shows Oedipus’ downfall by using dramatic irony. He accomplishes this to show Oedipus’ flaw by illustrating how mentally blind Oedipus

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    and Everyday Life Wednesday‚ 27 November 2012 Fate‚ Morality and Free Will within Literature Tracing back to the primordial era‚ several ancient plays used the notions of morality‚ free will and fate. In several literary pieces there is an issue between the human preconception to fully assent fate and the natural desire to control destiny. In Oedipus Rex by Sophocle and Hamlet by William Shakespeare‚ it is shown that the matters of fate and free will always create a struggle for the individual’s

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    Oedipus is the definition of nobility being noble by both birth and character. He is born in to royalty as he is the son of King Laius and Queen Jocasta of Thebes. Soon his father‚ King Laius‚ hears of a prophecy that states his son would grow up and kill him. To prevent this horrific fate from happening Oedipus is brought to the wilderness to be left for dead but as fate has it a passing shepherd finds baby Oedipus. The shepherd brings Oedipus to Corinth to be adopted by King Polybus and Queen Merope

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    Dionysus. In the stories "Oedipus Rex" and "The Bacchae"‚ these gods conflict with men that are not just average mortals‚ but respected kings. Although the political position of these kings makes them feel superior to all‚ the gods in the two stories show them that immortals are far superior to any man. In this way‚ "Oedipus Rex" and "The Bacchae" present a tension between politics and religion‚ the result of which reveals that religion indubitably prevails. In "Oedipus Rex"‚ the presence of religion

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    "Still‚ the Truth Remains" An immense desire for personal satisfaction‚ and extraordinary reputation can often result in a sickly‚ perverse distortion of reality. In Sophocles’ Oedipus Rex‚ a man well known for his intellect and wisdom‚ finds himself blind to the truth of his life‚ and his parentage. William Shakespeare’s Hamlet also contains a character that is in search of the truth‚ which ultimately leads to his own demise‚ as well as the demise of many around him. Arthur Miller’s play‚ The

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    mythology’s most ill fated characters. In the beginning of the play‚ Oedipus Rex‚ she and her husband learn that their child is destined to kill his father and marry his mother. So‚in order to save avoid this catastrophe ‚they leave the child out in the wilderness to die. Little does Jocasta know that a kindly herdsman has rescued the child and Baby Oedipus has been adopted by a King and Queen from another state. Years later‚ when Oedipus finally hears the the prophecy that he will murder his father

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    Major Works Data Sheet Title: Oedipus Rex and Antigone Author: Sophocles Date of Publication: 430 B.C. and 441 B.C. Genre: drama/tragedy 1. Characterize the author’s style: Sophocles demonstrates great insight into human suffering. He assumes a pontifical role in an attempt to present a moral lesson to the general masses. 2. Cite a sample passage that exemplifies the style (provide page number): Chorus: “People of Thebes‚ my countrymen‚ look on Oedipus. He solved the famous riddle with

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