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    Sophocles’s use of both plot and character within his classic tragedy “Oedipus the King” portray the religious and ethical views of the Classical period of Ancient Greece to such an extent that Knox goes so far as to say that “the audience which watched Oedipus in the theatre of Dionysus was watching itself.” Marlowe uses similar tools of character construction and plot in “Dr Faustus” to reflect the beliefs and moral attitudes held in Elizabethan England. The playwrights both use the conceptions

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    Sophocles penned Oedipus Rex‚ he opened up massive debate on what it means to be human. The play allows readers to follow Oedipus‚ a tragic hero condemned to death‚ as he makes his way through his final days in Thebes before he is exiled. As readers‚ we see Oedipus fall from grace‚ and with the use of dramatic irony it makes it that much more difficult. Upon analyzing Oedipus‚ it becomes evident that there are distinguished connections between him and Christ‚ and that in some ways Oedipus could be seen

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    Throughout the interactive oral regarding Oedipus Rex‚ the discussion delved into a dissection of Oedipus’ choices and by what means those decisions had a substantial basis. Subsequently‚ Oedipus’ absurd rationality towards dejecting the prophecy morphed into a more coherent reaction‚ as his behavior was rooted in the cultural and social values from the ancient Greek era. Due to Oedipus facing the accusation of marrying his mother and slaughtered his father‚ Oedipus vehemently denies the accuracy of the

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    Within the narrative‚ Oedipus Rex‚ Oedipus’ interpretation of justice is enacted through his search to find the killer of King Laius in order to cure his city of a plague. Throughout his journey‚ he learns the genuine truth about himself and in the end‚ succeeds in finding the murderer and punishes himself to save his city. Throughout the play‚ Oedipus’ perception of justice is seen throughout the entire Sophocles play. His perception is that justice is above all man‚ even himself. This is relevant

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    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 the play‚ Oedipus is trying to find a sort of solution or end to the plague

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    Oedipus the King takes place in the Ancient Greece city of Thebes. Oedipus is the protagonist. It is made clear at the beginning of the play that Oedipus is a man of high stature that is able to grab the audience’s attention. Oedipus proclaims‚ “I Oedipus whom all men call the Great.” (Sophocles 8) Oedipus is shown to be a man of great reputation‚ capable of solving many problems. When a plague strikes the city the king takes it upon himself to get rid of the outbreak. He is merely looking out for

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    (Oedipus Rex is innocent) Sophocles depicted Oedipus as a good man. For his people‚ he was the savior of Thebes who rescued the city from the Sphinx‚ he has demonstrated his wisdom and became the greatest ruler‚ the most honorable gentleman‚ and his people will never think unfavorably of him. However‚ Oedipus is accused of many criminal offenses for which he may or may not be guilty of. Oedipus Rex was less of a suspect of his crimes and more of a victim of his fate. Oedipus was not knowing about

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    One of the best examples of Greek tragedy is Oedipus the King‚ written by ancient Greek playwright Sophocles. Oedipus Rex is about the downfall of Oedipus‚ the king of Thebes‚ and how his tragic faults affected that. Sophocles’ purpose is to demonstrate the negative effects of pride and other various personal reasons causing his downfall instead of just fate‚ as was told in his prophecy. Sophocles uses various tragic flaws and symbols to send this message to the reader/audience‚ the most important

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    The themes of sight and blindness occur frequently throughout the play Oedipus Rex by Sophocles. These symbols serve to develop the unity of the play and reveal the traits of the characters. Oedipus‚ Tiresias‚ and Jocasta are very different in their perceptions of sight. Oedipus‚ the successful King of Thebes‚ is a man with the ability to see but is metaphorically blind--blind to the truth of his role in the murder of Laius. He sets out diligently to find the murderer of Laius‚ who is a plague

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    The main concentration of Oedipus was preventing his downfall in the story‚ but due to his inner blindness and the rest of his character flaws he was unsuccessful in this journey‚ which is the reason that Oedipus was a static character throughout the whole story. He has various flaws‚ which always started multiple conflicts in the story‚ all of which gradually directed him to his downfall in the plot of the play. All of the shortcomings of Oedipus are the reason for his quick‚ horrific downfall from

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