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    In the Name of Allah‚ Most Gracious‚ Most Merciful. OEDIPUS REX: A TRAGEDY OF FATE OR CHARACTER The dilemma of human sufferings is a very perplexing one. The question that always agitates our minds is why man suffers. Is he responsible for his sufferings‚ calamities‚ and misfortunes for his innate defects: Tragic Flaw; or these are the result of enmity of heavenly forces. We also find this enigma in almost all great tragedies of Shakespeare. In King Lear‚ he says: As flies

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    deceptive and cruel man? Oedipus the King‚ by Sophocles‚ explores the timeline where a King hopes for the best for his country but ironically destroyed it before. Sophocles brings on the original concept where one man reveals to his city his intentions‚ but doesn’t realize that those intentions would bring about his downfall. Previously‚ before knowing the truth‚ Oedipus exclaims to his people of how he will do his best for the people and bring the murderer of the previous king to justice. With this being

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    by the hand of the current King‚ Claudius‚ who is also his late father’s brother. There seem to be many possible reasons for Hamlet’s delay in doing so. However‚ the one theory that answers all the questions is that Hamlet was possessed by his own Oedipus Complex ‚ that is‚ he was deeply in love with his own mother‚ Gertrude. This can be seen throughout the play in several ways. Hamlet was understandably upset over his father’s death‚ but he was much less angry about the loss than he was disgusted

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    Symbolism in Oedipus the King Does the fear of one’s fate sometimes cost one a lot more? Fate is about choices that one picks that will set their destiny. In Sophocles’ Oedipus the King‚ it becomes obvious of what is to come of Oedipus’ future. The play takes place in 430 B.C. in the city of Thebes. There was a plague in the city that had all the people sitting near death’s door. Oedipus‚ who is the king of the city‚ wants to find out the problem and how to solve it. He will send out his brother-in-law

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    ______________________________ CREON: ____________________________ EURYDICE: ___________________________ HAEMON: __________________________ TEIRESIAS: ___________________________ Polynieces: __________________________ Eteocles: ______________________________ Oedipus: Father of Antigone‚ Ismene‚ Polynices Jocasta: _______________________________ and Eteocles; son and husband to Jocasta Prologue [In Thebes‚ directly in front of the royal palace‚ which stands in the background

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    Sigmund Freud stated the play Oedipus the King is an immoral play and sets aside the individual’s responsibility and social law. Freud also states that divine forces in the play are partly to blame for the immoral conduct of the characters. This is not an accurate statement. Oedipus the King is not immoral because the main character‚ Oedipus‚ did not intend to do wrong. Oedipus’s ignorance about his lineage prevents him from knowing that the man he killed on the road was his father and that his marriage

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    and marry his mother. Oedipus‚ distraught by the news he heard‚ decides to stay away

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    pain‚ heartache‚ and suffering. The events in the play‚ Oedipus The King‚ written by Sophocles portrays how life ends up for those who are bad-tempered‚ prideful‚ arrogant; showing no reverence to God. Therefore the flaw of character (not fate)‚ is responsible for the tragedy that occurs in Oedipus the King. Sophocles wanted his Greek audience to relate to Oedipus. He wanted to instill some type of flaws in the character. This made Oedipus

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    Character Analysis In the play "Oedipus the King‚" written by Sophocles‚ there are many intriguing characters who are introduced throughout the entire play. Jocasta‚ also known as the queen of Thebes is a very well rounded character. Jocasta appears in the final scenes of Oedipus the king‚ but her role in the play is nothing but important. Jocasta is the mother and wife of Oedipus‚ and is also Creons sister. The relationships conveyed in the play are very controversial as Oedipus is both a son and husband

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    argued as a justice seeker. It can be argued‚ that Hamlet caused many unfortunate deaths. His eccentric and cruel behavior made many wary. The events of the story ‘Hamlet’ were like dominos. That being said‚ each main character was a domino piece and they all fall one after the other. Oedipus shared these same traits with Hamlet. The fate of the city rested on Oedipus’s shoulders. To save the city from a deadly plague‚ Oedipus had to find the killer of the previous king. When Oedipus heard word of

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