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    that is arrogant and too stubborn to understand reasoning‚ so to speak. In the plays Oedipus Rex and Antigone by Sophocles‚ similar scenarios are present in the way that there are those characters who live with pride and try to prevent the wills of the gods. The one difference in these two plays is that the main characters are of the opposite sex‚ which readers may conclude

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    range from advising Odysseus in Homer’s The Odyssey to walking the eighth circle of hell in Dante’s Divine Comedy. In Oedipus Rex‚ however‚ Tiresias takes on a brief but starring role‚ portraying the significant themes of sight and truth in a single meeting with the troubled Oedipus. Motivated by the search for Laius’ murderer‚ Oedipus seeks Tiresias’ divine aid. At first‚ Oedipus trusts that Tiresias "canst not see the city‚ but knowest no less what pestilence visits it" (11)‚ and addresses him

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    11 October‚ 2014  Does Oedipus fit the qualities of a high­minded man?    In  Greek  society  entertainment‚  like  the  theatre‚  was  an  enormous  part  of  many  lives.  Theatre  represented  a  culture  and  values  found  in  Greek  society.  Theatre  was  also  a  way  for  many  different  of  people  to  enjoy  similar  things‚  despite  being  from  different  classes.  ​ Oedipus  Rex  was  one  of  the  major  plays  shown  in  Greek  society.  Sophocles’  Oedipus  Rex  ​ tells  the  hardship 

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    is the human condition? Through his interpretation of the Theban legend‚ Sophocles (c. 496 BCE – c.406 BCE) explores the human condition thoroughly‚ suggesting the universe provides a pattern that humans subconsciously follow. Sophocles’ play Oedipus Rex (Rex translates into King in English) portrays three enduring themes of the human condition through humanity’s

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    Though a dutiful queen and protective‚ loving mother‚ Queen Jocasta is not simply the innocent victim of misunderstanding‚ for it becomes clear that she in fact knows the truth of Oedipus’ life and their union together. After hearing the prophecy about her child‚ Jocasta hands away her only son to be deserted in the mountains‚ believing her difficult choice would protect her baby from a life of fear and suffering. This means she would know about his feet being maimed. Furthermore‚ in a time when

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    that can be translated as "tragic flaw‚" or more simply‚ "error in judgment." Upon close inspection of Sophocles’ Oedipus Rex‚ however‚ it appears as if Oedipus’ downfall was a result of the will of the gods and not a consequence of his “tragic flaw.” Therefore‚ in regards to Aristotle’s guidelines‚ can Oedipus truly be considered a tragic hero? At the beginning of the play‚ Oedipus is largely confident‚ and with good reason. He has recently freed Thebes from the curse of the Sphinx and has achieved

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    somewhere better. In the greek drama‚ Oedipus Rex‚ written by Sophocles shows a tragic hero who is an effective leader. King Oedipus is an effective leader because he wants to do the best for his town and family. Oedipus is an effective leader because he wants to do the best for his town. After King Oedipus calls the people of his city his children and claiming that he will help in everyway he can‚ the priest then proclaims King Oedipus as great and powerful. “Great Oedipus O powerful king of Thebes!” Since

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    In the play Oedipus Rex written by Sophocles; there are many surprises that are sprung upon the main character and the reader at the same time. This play starts with the people of Thebes begging their King Oedipus to end the plague that is upon the land. They pray to the oracle of Apollo and asks what can be done to remove the plague. The oracle states that the sickness is the result of an injustice. This injustice is that the murderer of a previous King Laius still walks free. In hopes the murderer

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    escaping your fate ever a good thing? Is it ever a good idea to try to escape your destiny? In the tragic Greek play Oedipus Rex by Sophocles‚ a man escapes his given fate and establishes a new life by being the King of Thebes. Sadly‚ the city is going through a plague and by trying to fix this‚ Oedipusfate comes back to him‚ a Prophecy which stated that he was destined to kill his father and marry his mother. Once finding out the truth‚ he impales brooches into his eyes. Oedipus does deserve his

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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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