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    WORLD LITERATURE Reaction Paper Oedipus the King Greek tragedy is still relevant today because humanity never changes much over the centuries. While we may advance our machinery and technology‚ we have evolved very little. We are human beings and mankind is known to get himself into trouble when he becomes obsessed with something. Oedipus is no different from Tiger Woods in that he allows himself to be governed by desires. He has the power to get what he wants and never stops to think about

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    In Antigone‚ Sophocles positions the readers to condemn Creon as a misogynist. In Antigone‚ Creon is the newly appointed ruler of Thebes‚ and after banishing all burial rights to Antigone’s brother‚ Polynices‚ Antigone refuses to obey this order and buries him anyway. Creon is pitted against Antigone who holds up the will of the gods and the honor of her family above all else‚ and thus he appears to be against these values. His behavior‚ however‚ suggests otherwise. He aggressively preaches the

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    control and horrid temper led you to your death? In Oedipus The King‚ by Sophocles‚ Oedipus begins life with a prophesied future‚ set in stone by the gods. Oedipus is unwillingly and unconsciously forced to kill his father‚ betroth his mother‚ and live the remainder of his life in expatriation. Oedipus depletes his life attempting to find his given place in the universe‚ by endeavoring to discover his past‚ and his subsequent resolution of life. Oedipus’ shows many instances of his vigorous temper and

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    In the story‚ "Oedipus the King"‚ there are different examples of justice‚ but the one that I pointed out could be creating justice for the murder of Oedipus’ father. Ever since Oedipus had possessed his power‚ his actions from traveling from his hometown to Thebes‚ have since then remained as so we name it‚ justified. When held on account of being "found guilty"‚ from his power‚ the murder of his father has become a crime. Subsequently‚ after Oedipus heard the tragic news about his father‚ he was

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    Oedipus the King‚ a play written by Sophocles‚ is the story of Oedipus and his prophecy. The prophecy stated that he would kill his father and marry his mother. Against all efforts to prevent this prophecy from becoming true‚ Oedipus discovers the truth behind his past and how he unknowingly fulfilled the prophecy. Was Oedipus responsible for his actions‚ or was he bound by the fate of the Gods? Despite all efforts‚ Oedipus could not change his pre-determined fate. He did all in his power to avoid

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    In the play Oedipus the King there are many reinforced ideals of irony many of which come from just one speech‚ the speech where oedipus was discussing the terms of what would happen if he found the person who committed the murder. The speech starts off with many ironic statements‚ this is evident in the first three paragraphs. In the first paragraph of his speech he states that he wasn’t present for the murder. He says that he wasn’t a part of it by saying‚ “If I’d been present then there would

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    I think that Oedipus was great leader and king compared to modern politician. Oedipus has proven to be a good leader. He had ruled the country for 15 years and solved many problem that people in the Thebes had. He cared about his people and their problems. Once Oedipus realized that his kingdom is facing a big problem‚ he quickly took action and started trying to fix the problems. Oedipus sent his brother in law‚ Creon to find out what causes the problem and sent Tiresias along for help. This is

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    Antigone In the book Antigone written by Sophocles ; there are abundance of characters that had to make sacrifices to do certain things that they wanted to be able to do or to protect others . The characters in Antigone all have different types of character traits that make them who they are. Throughout the book you comprehend what the characters are like and the effects that they have on them and their lifestyle .There are many characters in the book‚ but there

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    In Oedipus the King‚ fate and free will play a huge role throughout the storyline. Only one however brought Oedipus to his death and downfall. Both points can be argued greatly! The ancient Greeks acknowledged fate as a reality outside an individual that developed and determined their life. It is that mankind does have control over his or her individual life. I assume that fate does indeed lead to Oedipus’s downfall. In the play‚ people lived their lives based on fate. The people relied on oracles

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    Often perceived by the characters as acts stricken upon them by malevolent gods. We can see this no more clearly‚ in what may have been Socrates most tragic figures‚ in Oedipus Rex. Oedipus‚ throughout the play‚ is portrayed as a just and noble human being. Making decisions based upon the situation at hand. No question is posed as to challenge the morality of his decisions‚ as they appear to all involved as motivations in line to Oedipus’s character type. A leader. Noble. Ingenious

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