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    Every human is susceptible to flaws‚ including myself. In literary works‚ the flaws and figurative blindness of the protagonist creates conflict within the plot. As in Oedipus the King‚ written by Sophocles‚ I have been figuratively blinded by an aspect of my personality. My anger towards a family member has caused me to fail to the reality that they are still present in the lives of my other relatives. When I was a young child‚ circumstances occurred that left many of my family members not speaking

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    Blurred Vision of Othello and Oedipus This essay will attempt to explain the "uncertain vision" present in the themes of Othello and Oedipus the King. In both plays the main characters’ vision is blurred by their inabilities to see the facts that are right under their noses. Oedipus is a classic example of blindness‚ Oedipus was unable to correlate relevant events surrounding him‚ which seem fairly obvious to the reader will end in his demise. The blindness to the evidence right in front of him

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    tradition‚ and William Shakespeare‚ a veritable exponent of drama. Sophocles’ work “Oedipus the King” or “Antigone” and Shakespeare’s “Hamlet” contain the themes of tragedy‚ pride‚ tyranny‚ death‚ and both faces family relationship problems.

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    Unit 2: Lesson 6 Dec 5‚ 2011 The opening act of King Lear effectively demonstrates the intial situation and downward movement of Aristotle’s structure of tragedy. When King Lear the tragic hero announces: "Know that we have divided... From our age" (I i 39-41) this is where the initial situation in the play begins and is the main flaw that will bring Lear to the bottom of the wheel. This is the Reversal (the fall in the hero’s fortune)‚ the first stage of tragedy. King Lear decides

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    She looked up at the same ceiling above her bed before falling asleep for 18 years. Caroline Sheridan grew up in Nashville‚ Tennessee and never moved before coming to Dallas for college. “I didn’t really think I wanted to go any further west than Nashville for college‚” Sheridan said. Her life was in Nashville. She went a small coed private catholic school from pre-kindergarten to eighth grade. And later a non-denominational school for high school. Growing up in Nashville with her family

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    This story takes place in a happy‚ joyful castle. There was a king and a queen who had a young son who they believed would be the most happiest future ruler of all time. There was a plague going around and people were getting sick. The severity of their sickness was very high. The king and the queen worried for their son. They hired a caretaker to take care of their baby for when the king and queen died. The king and queen died shortly after. The caretaker was not prepared to take care

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    Calvin Cambridge and his two best friends‚ Murph and Reg Stevens‚ are teenage orphans. At night they have to sell chocolate for the orphanage director‚ Stan Bittleman‚ after each home game of the Los Angeles Knights. Calvin meets the team’s coach‚ who is impressed by Calvin’s knowledge of basketball and honesty about the chocolates‚ and offers Calvin tickets for the next game. Calvin obtains a pair of old sneakers from a thrift store reportedly used by a great basketball player when he was a boy

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    Knowledge Brings Sorrow; Fate vs. Free Will The themes of “fate versus free will” and “knowledge brings sorrow” are present throughout the play Oedipus Rex‚ by Sophocles. Fate and free will are antitheses of each other‚ just as knowledge and sorrow are. Many years before Oedipus began his journey to Thebes‚ his father‚ King Laius‚ heard a prophecy saying that his son would kill him (65). In order to prevent this from happening‚ Laius had the baby abandoned‚ and had his feet bound together with

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    prominent works: Oedipus Rex. In this ancient tragedy‚ Sophocles displays the Oedipus complex. In such a plot‚ the main character is in love with his mother‚ but hates his father (unknowingly). Throughout the story‚ Oedipus struggles to acquire the knowledge about his past. Though this play may be regarded as incestuous‚ Sophocles depicts a much deeper theme: Fate vs. Free Will. Does one really control his actions‚ or are we chained to the decisions made by our destiny? When Oedipus was sent off

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    Oedipus Rex Draft The infamous Greek tragedian‚ Sophocles‚ effected a transformation in the spirit and significance of a tragedy; although problems of religion and morality still provided the themes‚ the nature of man‚ his problems‚ and his struggles became the chief interest of Greek tragedy. A sophoclean tragedy contains recurring elements to truly engage the viewers and dramatize the plot.Common elements in a sophoclean tragedy include the protagonist being a person of noble birth and stature;

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