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    Connor Meeds 11/2/12 Oedipus Essay In the play Oedipus‚ written by Sophocles‚ Laius the ruler of Thebes was terribly murdered. Suddenly‚ Oedipus decided to take throne and curse the killer of Laius without any consent and realization on who the killer was. Until he realized‚ that he is the one with the blood on his hands. The irony expressed in Oedipus involves a contradiction between appearance and reality. Sophocles does a great job by using dramatic and cosmic irony to communicate the message-

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    Oedipus Tragedy The play “Oedipus the King” can be described as nothing more than a tragedy. From the beginning Oedipus is doomed by his destiny that was foretold by the prophet when he was just an infant. His parents tried to kill him to avoid what would come and he later left his adopted parents to avoid the same outcome. In this play he faces a hard decision; to abandon his quest and fail his people or to pursue his quest and ruin himself. The play begins in tragedy as Oedipus speaks

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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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    that prominently exemplify the notion that an excess of pride can lead to downfall are Sophocles’ tragic hero in “Oedipus the King”‚ Napoleon Bonaparte‚ and Kanye West. Set in ancient Greece‚ Sophocles’ “Oedipus the King” supports the notion that arrogance can lead to negative consequences when Oedipus unknowingly kills his father and when he pursues the murderer of Laius. Oedipus’ pride causes all of his problems because he forces King Laius to “me[e]t with his death” when he realizes that the

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    18 March 2014 Oedipus Rex and the Journey of Self-Discovery Those who have the ability of sight are stuck in the darkness of ignorance hidden behind lies and those who do not have the ability of sight are in the light of what the truth reveals. Throughout Oedipus’ journey of self-discovery one will notice how he develops as a character. Oedipus is referred to as a character that shows great pride and temper‚ his quick acts of judgement and fate are the reasons to his downfall as a tragic

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    Oedipus Rex is an Athenian tragedy by Sophocles. It tells the story of a man named and Oedipus who runs away from Corinth becoming the King of Thebes unintentionally fulfilling a prophecy he was trying to avoid. When Oedipus is told that he has fulfilled the prophecy he was desperately trying to run away from he goes through stages of denial before finally accepting his fate but even then he hasn’t fully accepted what he has done.Sophocles develops the theme that the truth is hard to accept.

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    the Sphinx‚ Oedipus‚ became victim of a tragic flaw. People could provide many different ideas for the flaws of Oedipus‚ and have a variety of correct answers. Likewise‚ quite a few people would say that anger became Oedipus’ tragic flaw. A big part of his anger came from the murder of the King of Thebes‚ Laius‚ his father. Part of Oedipus believed that he had killed the King‚ however he refused to admit it and displaced his anger into blame towards Creon. Doing this‚ Oedipus caused many people

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    Oedipus Rex is full of people searching for justice. Throughout the play Oedipus acts upon what he believes is justice. Oedipus believed that kicking laius chariot off the road was justice. He didn’t keep it a secret that he kicked the chariot off the road. He thought that since they are blocking my way and I need to get through the only thing to do is kick their chariot off the road. Oedipus didn’t think that what he was doing was a crime. He didn’t think twice about it because it was justice in

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    Reflection Statement for Myth/Story/Religion in Oedipus The worship of Gods was important in Greek culture. I knew the Gods played an important role in Greek stories‚ but through this presentation‚ I learned of the connection between the Gods and irony. Apollo gave prophecies to the Greeks through his oracle at Delphi. The Greeks do everything the Gods tell them through prophecy‚ so dramatic irony is caused through the Gods because the audience may know the prophecy while the characters may not

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    Sarah Bolanos Dr. Ocegueda English 1302 5-Z 3 Mar. 14 Oedipus Literary Analysis Oedipus the King Fate is described as something that is predetermined or destined. In life there are many obstacles and challenges‚ it is our choice whether we choose to face them and conquer them. The way we face these obstacles relies on the way we handle the situation; we can face them with hearts full of emotion or we can face with them with rational thinking. The way we conquer these challenges is what makes

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