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    Macbeth VS. Oedipus the King Macbeth and Oedipus were simply two kings whom had acquired kingship through inheritance. But they both seem to have a lot of trouble staying kings‚ although they both have very different stories and outcomes‚ many elements are shared; such as the influence of Supernatural forces‚ each had a concealed twist to their fate that was related to birth‚ and they are ultimately released from their position at the fault of their own. If the supernatural forces

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    Wisdom If any two tragic fates can be compared and contrasted‚ they are those of Oedipus and Macbeth. King Oedipus‚ a man who receives his kingship from the people of Thebes‚ marries the widowed queen‚ only to find out that the gods tricked him with their prophecies. King Macbeth presents himself with the crown of Scotland‚ as three witches prophesize‚ while he has not yet cleaned his hands of the late king’s blood. While Sophocles’ Oedipus Rex and Shakespeare’s Macbeth both revolve around kings

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    The phrase‚ “All hail‚ Macbeth‚ that shalt be King hereafter!” chanted by the first of the three witches in Act 1‚ Scene 3 expresses the theme of “fate versus free will” in the tragedy Macbeth written by William Shakespeare. The writer uses the words “all hail‚ Macbeth‚ that shalt be King hereafter” to get the reader to question the motivations of the notorious witches. When the witches say this quote‚ it is difficult to know whether they reveal a destiny to Macbeth that can’t be avoided‚ or if they

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    RESPONSIBLE FOR THE DOWNFALL OF OEDIPUS‚ IS IT FATE OR FREE WILL? In Oedipus the King by Sophocles‚ Oedipus is responsible for the tragedy of his downfall. Oedipus is presented with a series of choices throughout the play‚ and his arrogant and stubborn nature push him to impulsively make the wrong decisions‚ the decisions that ultimately lead him to his downfall. While Oedipus and those around him consider "fate" the source of Oedipus’ problems‚ Oedipus’ decisions show the audience

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    Q : Oedipus Rex –A Victim of Fate or his Own Will ? The play Oedipus by Sophocles is a play whose focus is the interplay between fate and free will. The story basically goes like this: Oedipus was fated to kill his father and marry his mother as he learned from the Oracle at Delphi. So‚ Oedipus does everything to escape-he runs from his own land and starts his life over. However‚ Oedipus is a character that clearly demonstrates that no matter how much free will men assert‚ fate has already written

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    Oedipus is the quintessential tragic hero‚ according to the Aristotelian definition‚ because his demise is entirely of his own doing. In the ongoing debate of fate versus free will‚ Oedipus proves that fate will only take a person so far. There is no arguing that he was dealt a dreadful hand by the Gods‚ but it is by his own free will that his prized life collapses. Oedipus could‚ and should have done nothing given the prophecies of the oracle‚ although either way his fate would have been realized

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    WIlliam Shakespeare’s Macbethfate vs. free will‚ among other themes‚ is expanded upon. This concept is often argued and discussed among English classes over what is fate and what is the choice of the titular main character‚ Macbeth. Since Macbeth deals with the supernatural‚ the concept of premonitions and‚ in turn‚ fate is revealed. This is where confusion comes in as some believe that because of the presence of premonitions in the story‚ many people automatically assume it’s all fate. However‚ other

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    utilizes the supernatural and fate to pave the destiny of some of his characters in his tragedies. Macbeth‚ Julius Caesar‚ and Hamlet appear to have a common novel theme of fate‚ betrayal to supremacy‚ and the struggle to restore providential power. Shakespeare uses rhetoric to effectively convey the idea of fate and the struggle against it. In all three of these Shakespearian tragedies characters encounter the emotion of disbelief and the struggle to seek refuge from fate and to ultimately live life

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    predestined or that characters are controlled by higher forces. It is told that within Oedipus Rex that Oedipus has no control over what has transpired in his journey from baby to man. In A Doll House‚ Nora’s life is controlled by Torvald in her job as a mother and a wife. Oedipus is the victim of the God’s fate‚ a life that which was written by them‚ or so the characters in the the play describe. At the end of the play‚ Oedipus does an action to himself by his own hands. When Nora leaves Torvald and her children

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    expresses that the themes of fate versus free will that underlie Oedipus Rex are still relevant today. Fate is and always will be a mysterious thing. There is no way to control it‚ or change it. Regardless of decisions taken‚ you will always end up exactly where you are meant to. What happened to Oedipus was not a logical consequence of his poor decisions; instead‚ it was all due to his cultural fate‚ his parents decisions and his ignorance. The story of Oedipus began long before the actual plot

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