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    Dramatic Irony in Oedipus Rex In Oedipus Rex‚ by Sophocles‚ there are several instances of dramatic irony. Not only does this irony give the plot a rounder shape‚ but it helps the audience understand‚ or follow along‚ the plot better. Dramatic irony is sometimes used to intensify a scene or act. By doing this‚ the plot of the story‚ or play‚ is made more interesting. One example is Oedipus taunting Teiresias for his blindness‚ both physical and stellar. He says‚ "You sightless‚ witless‚ senseless

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    Oedipus Fate Vs Free Will

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    If the culture someone was in was very religious‚ Oedipus the King would be a play that explains how fate is too powerful to conquer. Oedipus’s fate was what caused his downfall‚ there was nothing he could do. Depending on what religion their culture is fond of‚ the god/gods would have wanted Oedipus to kill his own father‚ marry his mother‚ and stab his eyes out. Oedipus couldn’t have done anything about it. Fate led Oedipus to the crossroads as said in the play‚ "Short work‚ by god-with one blow

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    Oedipus Rex Vs. Antigone

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    Daniel Nierenberg Comparative Essay 11-20-01 "Oedipus Rex" & "Antigone" It is only natural that an author use similar vessels of literature‚ such as figurative language‚ literary devices‚ and elements in his/her work. It is even more apparent between works that are connected by character‚ time‚ and theme. Sophocles did this when he wrote "Oedipus Rex" and "Antigone". When comparing the two pieces‚ it becomes evident that very similar vessels connected these very different plays. Sophocles uses a

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    In Oedipus the King and The Epic of Gilgamesh‚ a common theme is blindness and sight in the main characters. The two main characters differ in their motivation to find the truth‚ the type of truth that they are trying to discover‚ and their reaction to finally “seeing”. Oedipus and Gilgamesh are both trying to see the light in their respective stories. The reasons for finding the truth in each story is different. Gilgamesh’s reason for his search is selfish and Oedipus’ reason begins as selfless

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    also able to predict the future. Some of the things he predicted were that Oedipus would kill his father and marry his mother. He also predicted that Oedipus would grow up and not die when his parents tried to kill him. Both sets of parents are also blind in this story to many facts. At the beginning of the story‚ the parents that adopted him are blind to the fact that he has a curse of him killing his father

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    story “Oedipus the King‚” Oedipus‚ not knowingly‚ tried to change his fate. A person’s fate is there to stick with them‚ it is inevitable and is not something to be tampered with. He did not know as much about himself as he thought he did and in the end‚ his stubbornness leads to a very tragic downfall. After Oedipus grows up‚ an oracle at Delphi tells him his fate is the death of his father by his own hands and that he will marry his mother. He does not answer the original question Oedipus asked

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    SUMMARY In his play‚ Oedipus the King‚ Sophocles exemplifies the idea of determination and free will through the prophecy of Oedipus. The play begins by describing a terrible curse that has fallen on Thebes. After Oedipus sends Creon to speak to Apollo about the curse‚ Creon explains that the curse will be lifted if the murder of Laius‚ the previous king‚ is found and punished. While questioning various citizens of Thebes to uncover Laius’s murderer‚ a blind prophet tells Oedipus that he is actually

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    Sophocles ’s Oedipus the King and Spielberg ’s Minority Report. (Critical Essay) Sutton‚ Brian. Full Text: COPYRIGHT 2005 Heldref Publications Many English teachers today pair older‚ canonical works with recent films that strongly allude to those earlier works--Mrs. Dalloway and The Hours‚ for example‚ or Heart of Darkness and Apocalypse Now. One pairing teachers might consider is Sophocles ’s Oedipus the King with Steven Spielberg ’s 2002 film Minority Report. While it would be an exaggeration

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    you woke up and found out your wife is really your mother? Oedipus the King is a play written around 430 B.C. by Greek author Sophocles. The story is about the King of Thebes‚ Oedipus‚ who was cursed to kill his father‚ Laius. In fear of this curse‚ Laius tried to kill his son. Oedipus survived and was adopted by Polybius. After years of believing a lie and many twists and turns‚ Oedipus finds out the terrible truth about everything. Oedipus is a tragic hero and displays hubris. He also shows much

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    Oedipus Rex vs. Gilgamesh

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    look. However‚ every man has a little something from the other. Although Oedipus and Gilgamesh are entirely different people‚ they are still very similar. Each one‚ in their own way‚ is exceptionally brave‚ heroically tragic‚ and both encompass diverse strengths and weaknesses. One is strictly a victim of fate and the other is entirely responsible for his own plight. Out of the two men‚ Gilgamesh was far braver than Oedipus. He risked his life a number of times when he was in the company of his

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