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    Oedipus Rex‚ a classic Greek play‚ was written almost 2500 years ago by a famous playwright named Sophocles. The play focuses on finding Laius’ killer but through the process‚ Oedipus finds out who he truthfully is. In Scene one lines 284-448 Oedipus is speaking to Teiresias a blind prophet‚ he asks Teiresias to reveal Laius’ killer. This passage has defining characteristics that are important to the play as a whole‚ which can be simply conveyed on stage. This passage helps develop and make the play

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    Reaction Paper on Oedipus The King World Literature Oedipus the King‚ also known by the as Oedipus Rex‚ is an  tragedy written by Sophocles. It was the second of Sophocles ’s three Theban plays to be produced‚ together with Oedipus at Colonus and then Antigone. Oedipus Rex chronicles the story of Oedipus‚ a man who becomes the king of Thebes who was destined from birth to murder his father Laius and marry his mother Jocasta. The play is an example of a classic tragedy‚ noticeably containing an

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    Oedipus Character Analysis Sophocles is known for several plays‚ one of the most well-known being Oedipus Rex. Oedipus‚ the King of Thebes‚ is tasked with finding a way to end the plague that is taking over the city. Being the great leader he is‚ Oedipus learns that the way to stop the plague is to find whoever killed Laius‚ the king before Oedipus‚ and promises to banish the killer upon finding him. Oedipus sends for Teiresias‚ the blind prophet‚ and demands him for some answers as to what has

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    Oedipus: The Tragic Hero

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    URI 25 September 2013 Oedipus Tragic Hero Webster’s dictionary defines a hero as a person‚ who is admired or idealized for courage‚ outstanding achievements‚ or noble qualities. Although this definition accurately describes Oedipus’ character‚ tragic hero is more of an apt description. A tragic hero is defined usually by the following: One‚ A man of noble stature. Two‚ A selfless man who is not afraid to come under scrutiny. Three‚ The hero honorably receives the punishment given

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    Oedipus and Antigone

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    Sebastian Villa Composition 2 April 5‚ 2014 Antigone Essay The story of Antigone is a tragic story that means that the universal themes are going to make the audience thinks twice about their decisions or life itself. This story has a lot of universal themes like facing darkness‚ role of women and the most important theme in my opinion would be injustice. This universal can be applied to today’s world. Facing darkness! After the two brother named Eteocles and Polyneices fight for

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    Oedipus Ethical Dilemmas

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    In The Oedipus Cycle‚ all the characters are constantly faced with situations that challenge their judgement and morality. While they all encounter similar ethical questions‚ the characters in The Oedipus Cycle all resolve their dilemmas in different ways. From the logic-minded nature of Antigoné to the overconfident nature of Oedipus‚ the way each and every character of The Oedipus Cycle deals with major moral dilemmas is an insight into not only their unique personalities‚ but also their status

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    In Freud ’s psychoanalytical analysis of the self‚ as well as Nancy Chodorow ’s theory of object-relations‚ the father plays a strong role in the development of male identity. The Oedipus theory explains that the need of a father is to create enough anxiety in a boy to help the boy to separate from the mother and identify with the father. The boy ’s fear of the father in accordance with his pre-Oedipal love interest in the mother helps the boy to identify with masculinity and separate his self from

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    The great mind Sophocles gave us the concept of the modern tragic hero. Sophocles lived around 350 BC and studied writing among other subjects. He wrote many different influential plays‚ but Oedipus Rex and Antigone held the trophy for most significant. Within these plays are tragic heroes‚ which Sophocles defines with five characteristics: renowned and prosperous‚ usually good and proper‚ constant in beliefs and actions‚ true to life‚ and flawed with an error or fragility that eventually causes

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    Oedipus called himself an “abomination” because he did know that he would kill his father and marry his mother and he thought that he had avoided his fate‚ but he feels like he failed himself and everyone he cared for.  He still feels guilty for what he did even though he didn’t know what he did because this whole incident could have been prevented many times but he didn’t follow simple rules like what we discussed in class‚ don’t kill anyone and don’t marry anyone older than you.  Based on this

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    Oedipus Rex Women

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    Oedipus rex is a well-known Greek play that was performed by Sophocles during 429 BC. A play that emphasizes on Greek tragedy and Greek Oracles. In this play‚ there is a lot of tension on just the guys and how they really use their anger to fix their problems. Not really focusing on the women in this passage‚ but when they do come into the play they show a lot of strength and affection. Women have more independent roles while men have more independent roles. Greek society has many types of women

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