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    is continually shown to be false. A person’s fate is always predetermined‚ and can never be changed‚ no matter what the person does. This thematic pattern is prevalent in Sophocles’ play‚ Oedipus the King‚ as well. Throughout the tragedy‚ Oedipus and his parents‚ Laius and Jocasta‚ fruitlessly strive to defy the king’s destiny‚ to alter his fate. Unfortunately‚ when they all finally realize that their efforts have failed to change any aspect of Oedipus’ prognosticated future‚ and that the prophecy

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    The Failure of Destiny Avoidance (plan) The characters in Oedipus Rex try very hard to avoid their destiny but ultimately fail. Discuss King Oedipus is a dramatic play about how the characters Oedipus‚ Jocasta‚ and Laius live to put all their efforts in avoidance of their destiny but ultimately fail.  Destiny: Oedipus murder Laius (father) and incest to Jocasta.  Murder and incest considered extremely bad in Greek society  punished by Gods  Sophocles shows characters

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    at things‚ they are almost never what they seem to be. In Sophocles’ play‚ Oedipus the King‚ Oedipus decides that to end the plague he must avenge the death of Laius‚ the former king of Thebes. Without any information about Laius’ death‚ Oedipus became angry and sent a curse down on the murderer. Tiresias‚ a prophet‚ soon revealed to Oedipus that the true identity of the murderer was Oedipus himself. Not only did Oedipus find out that one of the men he murdered years before was the king‚ but it was

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    In both "Othello" and "Oedipus Rex" to a great extent‚ the emotions provoked by familiar human experiences are acceptable to all people of all times. It is a fact that "Human nature remains the same (Kiernan Ryan 1989)." Both plays explore issues surrounding emotions like love‚ envy‚ jealousy and pride provoked by life experiences such as racism‚ fate‚ rifts between parent and child‚ a quest for position through deception or for justice or an intoxicating sense of being all powerful which transcend

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    Though a dutiful queen and protective‚ loving mother‚ Queen Jocasta is not simply the innocent victim of misunderstanding‚ for it becomes clear that she in fact knows the truth of Oedipus’ life and their union together. After hearing the prophecy about her child‚ Jocasta hands away her only son to be deserted in the mountains‚ believing her difficult choice would protect her baby from a life of fear and suffering. This means she would know about his feet being maimed. Furthermore‚ in a time when

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    In the second choral ode in the second episode of Oedipus The King‚ written by Sophocles and translated by Robert Fagles the Chorus‚ begins to question their faith to the Gods they have put all trust in. The city of Thebes is a situation where a prophet has come and made ‘wild claims’ to their king while their city is dying. “Never again will I go to reverent to Delphi‚ the inviolate heart of the Earth or Apollo’s ancient oracle at Abae or Olympia of the fires- unless these prophecies all come true”

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    (Vietnamese Proverb). In the play Othello by William Shakespeare‚ Othello is a man with many accomplishments. He does not care about what people think about him due to his race and lives a happy life. However‚ this pride is harmed and Othello does not know what to do. As a result‚ Othello’s pride ultimately leads to the demise of him and the people around him. Othello‚ despite being African‚ has huge success in the Venetian army which allows him to marry Desdemona. While Othello faces racism from other characters

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    Analysis of Sophocles "Oedipus Rex" In the story "Oedipus Rex‚" by Sophocles‚ the author suggests that one’s fate cannot be altered‚ but if an individual’s pride and arrogance make the individual try to change his/her fate‚ the person becomes hubristic and at the end the person realizes fate cannot be changed and the person’s fate happens the way it was supposed to happen. If people belief in fate and at some point in people’s life an individual discovers what his/her fate is‚ the person should

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    escaping your fate ever a good thing? Is it ever a good idea to try to escape your destiny? In the tragic Greek play Oedipus Rex by Sophocles‚ a man escapes his given fate and establishes a new life by being the King of Thebes. Sadly‚ the city is going through a plague and by trying to fix this‚ Oedipusfate comes back to him‚ a Prophecy which stated that he was destined to kill his father and marry his mother. Once finding out the truth‚ he impales brooches into his eyes. Oedipus does deserve his

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    In Sophocles’ O​edipus The King‚​Oedipus was born with the curse that he would kill his father‚ Laios‚ and marry his mother‚ Jocasta. Oedipus tries to avoid his fate by running away from Corinth‚ however this causes him and Laios to meet one last time‚ and Oedipus ends up fulfilling the prophecy. With this in mind‚ the gods create a person’s predetermined fate‚ and no one can ever escape it‚ as Jocasta points out; “No mortal can practise the art of prophecy‚ no man can see the future.” (935). O​edipus

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