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    bring to his listeners. The image of the plague is brought to attention in the beginning of the play once Oedipus had already been King for multiple years‚ married to Jocasta‚ who is both his mother and wife and has 4 children‚ whom are also his much younger brothers and sisters. The city of Thebes has sent to the castle of Jocasta and Oedipus‚ and the Priest told Oedipus that the "Plague has settled on our city like a fire‚ Consuming everything that lies before it- Soon the streets will

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    Oedipus Being Blind

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    he ran away from home in anger and in worry. Doing so got him into a situation in which he couldn’t return from‚ he ended up killing his father Laius. The prophecy was being lived without him even knowing‚ he became king and married his mother Jocasta. Jocasta didn’t know that she had married her son ad that the prophecy was being fulfilled because she thought her young born son was dead. When things didn’t start going Thebes way he then put the blame on the prophecy of why a polluter was on the lands

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    How Does Oedipus Suffer

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    Although Laius and Jocasta are the catalyst that starts the story in Oedipus the King‚ Oedipus takes the role of the catalyst and becomes the cause of all tragedy to others. In the play Oedipus causes some of his own suffering. Oedipus’s pride gets him into situations that cause him to suffer later on in the play. “He tore the brooches-the gold chased brooches fastening he robe –away from her and lifting them up high dashed them on his own eyeballs...”(pg.446). Oedipus finds Jocasta in her room

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    Oedipus and the Gods

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    In Ancient Greece the existence of gods and fate prevailed. In the Greek tragedy King Oedipus by the playwright Sophocles these topics are heavily involved. We receive a clear insight into their roles in the play such as they both control man ’s actions and that challenging their authority leads to a fall. The concepts of the gods and fate were created to explain things. In Ancient Greece there was a lot that was not understood; science was in its infancy and everything that happened could be

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    Summary of Oedipus Myth

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    The Oedipus Myth Oedipus was born of King Lauis and Queen Jocasta‚ the rulers of Thebes. They were warned by an oracle‚ that Oedipus‚ their soon-to-be-son‚ would grow up‚ kill his father‚ and marry his mother. So right after his birth‚ they arranged for a herdsman to kill him‚ but the herdsman had sympathy for the little infant‚ so he could not do it. Instead‚ he gives little Oedipus to another herdsman who then he takes Oedipus to King Polybus and Queen Meriope. They raised him as their own. Later

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    be the cause of his own despicable fate. He finds out the to end the plague he has to find the former king’s killer. He fights with Tiresias‚the seer and says Creon is plotting against him. He fights with Jocasta about the past and current “coincidences”. They both realize the truth and Jocasta hangs herself and Oedipus stabs his eyes out. Creon becomes king and agrees to take care of Oedipus’s daughters‚ Oedipus is banished. Throughout the whole play Oedipus struggles with seeing and realizing the

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    Pride In Oedipus The King

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    can be seen through Oedipus in Oedipus The King when he arrives in the city of Thebes soon after the death of Laius‚ whom Oedipus would later find out is his father. The city of Thebes is without a king‚ the people without a commander‚ the Queen‚ Jocasta‚ widowed‚ is without a husband to help her rule over her kingdom. The people of Thebes need a leader who can shape the city back to original state‚ and allow the previous King’s death‚ Laius‚ to be only a

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    or subject explored in a literary work." One theme in Oedipus the King is the limits of freewill. This theme goes well with this book because when Oedipus tells Jocasta about the prophecy he heard of as a young boy‚ Jocasta tells him of a similar prophecy. Oedipus was told he would have to kill his father and sleep with his mother. Jocasta tells him that Lauis’ son will grow up to kill his father. As these prophecies are told they debate which is a trusting prophecy to follow. Even though he flees

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    Oedipus The King Analysis

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    Oedipus the King follows the story of a man named Oedipus who tries to escape fate. Before the play is even started‚ the readers are given background information about Oedipus. When Oedipus was a baby his parents abandoned him. His parents‚ Laius and Jocasta‚ ordered a servant to leave him on a mountain to die. The servant‚ taking pity on Oedipus‚ gave Oedipus

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    Oedipus the King

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    Oedipus Rex – Key Quotes OPENING SCENE – TONE‚ LOCATION AND EXPOSITION The action takes place in Thebes in front of the royal palace OEDIPUS: the city fills with incense‚ chants‚ and cries of pain? PRIEST: For our city‚ as you yourself can see‚       is badly shaken—she cannot raise her head       above the depths of so much surging death.       Disease infects fruit blossoms in our land‚       disease infects our herds of grazing cattle‚       makes women in labour lose their children.      

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