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    development‚ and trying to escape fate. Oedipus’ kingdom‚ Thebes has been overrun by a plaque. The gods are not happy with the town. It all started years before with Jocasta and the late‚ King Laos both Oedipus’ parents. When Oedipus was only a baby his parents learned his fate. He will grow up and kill his father then marry his mom. Jocasta and Laos tried to take all the precautionary measures and have someone leave in the mountains and they also had his feet pierced together‚ so he can not walk. However

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    before Oedipus had ever arrived in Thebes‚ the previous king‚ Laius‚ was murdered under mysterious circumstances and the murderer was never found. When Oedipus arrived in Thebes and saved the city‚ he was made king and married the widowed queen‚ Jocasta‚ sister of Creon. Now Creon returns with the oracle’s news: for the plague to be lifted from the city‚ the murderer of Laius must be discovered and punished.

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    characters are unaware of. In this play‚ the readers already know the real relations between Oedipus‚ Jocasta and Laius. A general symbol of the irony used in the play is the exultation of both Oedipus and Jocasta over the failures of the oracles prophecies‚ however in both cases these prophecies come true – Oedipus leaves Corinth only to find out after that he has actually found his real parents and Jocasta kills her son in order to find him later married to her and more alive than ever. In other words

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    role because the characters make their own decisions. They make the decisions that lead to their downfall. An example of how free will plays a greater role than fate in this play is when Oedipus decides to continue his search for his real parents. Jocasta warns him and tells him to call of the search. “Stop. In the name of god‚ if you love your own life‚ call of this search! My suffering is enough.” (Page 939 Lines 1162-1163) He doesn’t listen to her. He decides to continue his search and it ultimately

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    In the play Oedipus the King we identify the classic tragic hero. The character Oedipus Rex plays the role of the tragic hero perfectly. He shows the three main characteristics being talented and of noble birth‚ possessing a tragic flaw that causes the downfall and pain of everyone‚ and the recognition of responsibility. Oedipus’s first characteristic of being a tragic hero is being talented and of noble birth. Oedipus was talented because during his journey to runaway form his curse‚ the oracle

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    FATE AS EVIL: As a puppet of fate‚ Oedipus cannot affect the future that the oracle has predicted for him. This does in fact seem to be an important message of the story; no matter what Jocasta says about the unreliability of oracles‚ their predictions all come true. In an attempt to change fate‚ both Jocasta and Oedipus changed the structure of their

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    Oedipus away thinking it will change what happens to Laius; however‚ Oedipus came back‚ which was fate‚ to kill Laius‚ marry his mother‚ and was the only one to figure out the riddle and kill the sphinx. Also‚ suicide plays a role of free will because Jocasta‚ who hung herself‚ couldn’t deal with what was happening‚ and Oedipus‚ who tried to kill himself by gouging his eyes out‚ for he didn’t like what he found out about himself‚ and his past. You can say this story has both fate‚ and free will but it

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    Tessa Garibaldi November 15‚ 2012 Mr. Stoner English 10 Lit. (H) Oedipus Rex: Analysis of Story and Criticism Throughout the play Oedipus Rex written by Sophocles I‚ readers notice that identification of characters is crucial. In Oedipus Rex‚ Oedipus is the King of Thebes when a plague is brought upon his community. He sends Creon‚ his brother-in-law‚ to identify the origin of the plague. In doing so‚ he discovers that the reason is because a murder has been committed that has befouled the

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    entwined with those I never could. And I the killer of those I never would" (67). It is at this point that Oedipus realizes everything: he is the adopted son of King Polybus; he is the true son of King Laius and Queen Jocasta; he killed his father‚ Laius; he married his mother‚ Jocasta; and Tiresias’ prophesy was right in that he was the man he was looking for. When everything becomes so clear to Oedipus‚ he feels nothing but remorse. He must punish himself‚ and does so by gouging out his eyes with

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    The Role of Jocasta in Oedipus the King The tragedy of Oedipus the King is among the world’s best known stories. Nis determination to know the truth of things‚ and his evident belief in the power of the individual to affect the world inspire both respect and pity. His wife and mother‚ Jocasta‚ seems almost a shadowy figure beside him. Certainly‚ she is less understood. Yet she‚ too‚ is worth of admiration should inspire both admiration and fear. For‚ like Oedipus himself‚ this essentiall pragmatic

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