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    Search for Justice” Everyone has a moment toward the end of their life where they can finally reflect back on their life as a whole‚ but that moment is not the most important. Throughout everyone’s life‚ we are all constantly searching for one common thing; Justice. In terms of justice‚ I’m referring to the search of finding out who you really are and what is your purpose. Oedipus Rex had a turn in his life which forced him to search for justice and find out who he really was. Oedipus Rex was a

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    The quote‚”life is a search for justice‚” links very well with the protagonist of the novel “Oedipus Rex”‚ Oedipus. Throughout the novel he is known for taking every possibility‚ no matter if dangerous or not‚ just for the sake of getting justice for his city‚ Thebes‚ and the people inhabiting it. Oedipus was a very respected king at the city of Thebes. When he found out about all of the infertility‚ diseases‚ etc.‚ he tried to do everything within his power to change that around. That by itself

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    Many consider the word justice to be very powerful‚ as it can mean a variety of things. On the other hand‚ injustice is the opposite. In Oedipus Rex‚ Oedipus is the victim of a tragic prophecy. He is ultimately lead to murder his father and marry his mother. As a result of this‚ Oedipus is the cause of the plague that affects the city of Thebes. His tragic fate is an injustice to himself‚ the city‚ and its citizens. As the king‚ he attempts to find justice for his city and is unsuccessful. Throughout

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    exists justice and injustice. In order for there to be justice‚ the people must enforce it themselves because that is how life works. It is up to you to do something to benefit yourself or the rest because some people don’t have the courage to make a change. In the work “Oedipus Rex” the protagonist‚ Oedipus tries to show what justice means to him. Many may argue that Oedipus does not bring justice to Thebes; that all he did was make everything worse for the land of Thebes. However‚ Oedipus did make

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    Essay Many people want justice to be done‚ but others won’t even know whether they are doing it or they are making injustice. Everyone has a different point of view on the word justice‚ for a type of people justice is being fair to all the humans and for others its is being fair with just themselves. Although‚ Oedipus the King came across various situations where fairness took place and was brought he did not recognize if his kind of justice was pure justice or injustice. Oedipus’ understanding of the

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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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    Question 3 JusticeJustice is to do the right thing‚ or when wronged‚ to get more-or-less even with that person. That is normally what is meant by “bring to justice.” However‚ just is a rather complex word‚ a word that you can look at from different angles and get a different answer every time. In the story of Oedipus‚ however‚ the definition of justice has a more cruel undertone. In the literary work of Oedipus Rex‚ Oedipus is a prideful man who refuses to accept fate. By refusing to listen Tiresias

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    Name Course Instructor Day Month Year Justice through the Eyes of Plato and Hume The philosophic debate of justice goes back millennia with many points of view on what it actually is and why we have it. Both Plato and Hume had ideas on justice and both differed. Plato‚ in his Republic‚ searches for justice by building a city from the ground up in our imagination. He starts with merely five to ten people each with their own job and states that justice is the virtue of the soul. David Hume tells

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    Oedipus‚ The Tragic Hero The story of Oedipus is a prime example of a classic tragedy. A classic tragedy is described as a story that involves a successful being who‚ because of a flaw‚ experiences a downfall. Like a classical tragedy‚ Oedipus is a tragic hero whom fulfills his prophecy and brings disaster and tragedy to his city and family. The story of Oedipus has the elements for a classic tragedy‚ such as Oedipus’s tragic tale‚ the developing of the plot‚ and the downfall at the end. A tragic

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    the downfall of a tragic hero within a piece of literature. In the play Oedipus Rex‚ Oedipus is a tragic hero with a hamartia that leads to his inevitable downfall. He possesses three traits that have been debated on to be his hamartia: his hubris (excessive pride)‚ his heinous temperament‚ and his consummate determination. Of these three traits Oedipus possesses‚ I’ve believe that his hamartia is his profligate pride. Oedipus was a proud man. After all‚ who wouldn’t be proud of defeating a Sphinx

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