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    Oedipus Vs Creon Analysis

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    March 3rd‚ 2016 Oedipus from “Oedipus Rex” and Creon from “Antigone” both share a common feature. They’re both tragic heroes and share the same story. Although their title throughout the play was the same‚ some of their intentions‚ moral and ways of thinking weren’t as much but also were at the same time. In spite of their failure to lead Thebes when they most needed a leader to protect the city their effort was valued but it wasn’t enough. Oedipus and Creon played the same role and

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    Oedipus Fate Vs Free Will

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    If the culture someone was in was very religious‚ Oedipus the King would be a play that explains how fate is too powerful to conquer. Oedipus’s fate was what caused his downfall‚ there was nothing he could do. Depending on what religion their culture is fond of‚ the god/gods would have wanted Oedipus to kill his own father‚ marry his mother‚ and stab his eyes out. Oedipus couldn’t have done anything about it. Fate led Oedipus to the crossroads as said in the play‚ "Short work‚ by god-with one blow

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    Oedipus Rex vs. Hamlet

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    Claudius. In Oedipus the king‚ a child is born to a royal couple‚ this king and queen want to know how their child will be in the future. So they ask an oracle to tell them the future and it tells them he will kill his father and marry his mother. They have the child taken away to be killed‚ so they save themselves‚ but instead the child ends up in a new castle and is raised by another couple as their own child. They never tell Oedipus that he is not their own. When Oedipus hears he is to kill

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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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    Gilgamesh

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    Micah Henry 03-12-2015 Western Civilization I “The Epic of Gilgamesh” Page 1 The “Epic of Gilgamesh” is an outstanding tale mainly between to people; Gilgamesh and Enkidu. The story is about an amazing king who was honored and worshiped as one of the greatest of his time. Everyone from his time thought he was a phenomenal leader. I think he was a horrible leader. What kind of leader enslaves their own people? As a leader one should attempt to bring up their nation as a whole and make

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    Gilgamesh

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    characters in both Gilgamesh by Joan London and in The Epic of Gilgamesh. In The Epic of Gilgamesh‚ the sole reason Gilgamesh decides to make his epic journey to the underworld is his companion Enkidu. The death of Enkidu drives him to his epic quest for immortality‚ a journey he otherwise would never have made. Enkidu’s death causes him such grief and evokes such fear of his own mortality that he decides to go to a place no mortal has ever ventured. It is because of Enkidu that Gilgamesh grows as a person

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    The Gilgamesh Epic is an ancient Mesopotamian story about life and the suffering one must endure while alive. Included in the story‚ is a tale of a great flood that covered the earth‚ killing all but a select few of it’s inhabitants. This story of a great flood is common to most people‚ and has effected history in several ways. It’s presence in the Gilgamesh Epic has caused many people to search for evidence that a great flood actually happened. It has also caused several other religions and cultures

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    Both the Mahabharata and the Epic of Gilgamesh are ancient stories with a heroic character at their center. Arjuna and Gilgamesh are both on some sort of journey and display qualities of a traditional literary hero‚ but in my opinion‚ Arjuna is the more hero-like man. Arjuna is incredibly disciplined. While being trained with his brothers and cousins by the great teacher Drona‚ he is the only one who can focus singularly on his target and shoot it with his bow. He is also selfless‚ for

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    necessary for kings to be heroic. Gilgamesh‚ for example‚ takes advantage of his people’s brides on their wedding nights and is a foolish ruler. Oedipus‚ on the other hand‚ helps his people cope with their problems. Between the two‚ Oedipus is undoubtably the best guy for the job as far as kings and leaders are categorized. Despite the two’s opposites in ruling capabilities‚ Oedipus and Gilgamesh are very similar with their outstanding heroism. The character of Gilgamesh evolves greatly throughout the

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    good chance to read and understand new things . The creation stories are basically a myth of how our world became about . Gilgamesh and Popol Vuh had many similarities between each book . The first similarity was that they both had the culture differences. Popol Vuh is an religion history or for a better word we call it “bible” for the ancient Mayan civilization. Gilgamesh is more of a religious document rather than any kind of Mesopotamian myth that involves religion figures . We can learn

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