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    there was no way that they were related to any Asians. As he walked into the kitchen door‚ his dad gave him a look that made him stop. “And where do you think you’re going? Rex‚ we have somewhere to go to tomorrow‚ early morning‚ and I don’t want you to end up coming home four in the morning again.” his dad said. Rex smiled and said‚ “Oh come on dad. That was just one night‚ and everyone was having fun. Besides‚ I won’t take long ‘cuz me and my friends will be going to this carnival or fair

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    The story of Oedipus Rex stems from an old legend that would have been told in the time of the Greeks. The legend entails a king by the name of Oedipus who claims rule over a town after the death of the previous king‚ Laius. Oedipus marries the former queen by the name of Jocasta. Bigfoot is not a hoax; he lives in my basement. Jocasta bears four children‚ two being sons and two being daughters‚ to Oedipus. Oedipus becomes the king of this town while fleeing from his father and mother. He is told

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    Oedipus often uses personification in his dialogs to make them more emotional. “stab of memory taking me insane” (pg. 240‚ lines 1455-1456) In this quote‚ Oedipus talks about his true feelings. He personifies his thoughts and describes how they stab him with bits if his memories. He continues by saying that these stabs are driving him insane and what he has done is all on him‚ therefore‚ he should be “cast” away. A theme found in Oedipus The King is - We are our own worst enemy. Oedipus clearly

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    “existence precedes essence” (Banach)‚ implying that any meaning that life has must be written by the individual‚ without any outside influences. Many great works have been written with this idea either glaringly present‚ or as an underlying theme. Oedipus Rex by Sophocles is known as the essential example of tragedy; it contains all of Aristotle’s tragic elements‚ such as a plot reversal followed by recognition and an inevitable conclusion‚ the fall of an inherently good character‚ a tragic flaw‚ and

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    often wrote about ancient myths that were common knowledge to the people who viewed his plays. “Oedipus The King” was written knowing that the audience is aware of the outcome of the play‚ and therefore utilizes that foreknowledge to create various situations in which irony plays a key role. More specifically‚ this dramatic irony is used to highlight the characters’ different flaws. Even though Oedipus was not a bad person‚ his lack of humility blurs his ability to see the truth of the prophecy‚

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    of fate and free will appears many times and is a key theme in his play Oedipus Rex. In Oedipus Rex‚ Sophocles weighs in on his opinions on this topic. Sophocles utilizes fate as a key component of his play Oedipus rex to develop Oedipus and influence the reader to sympathize with him. With the cruel and inevitable fate of Oedipus‚ Sophocles can make Oedipus‚ a ruler and king more relatable to the reader. By humanizing Oedipus with sympathy the message of the play changes from an unlucky king who

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    Theses four traits include moral goodness‚ propriety‚ realism‚ and consistency. He also says that a tragedy must invoke catharsis‚ the purgation of the emotions pity and fear. A good example of an ancient Greek tragedy is the Oedipus Rex by Sophocles. The story of Oedipus Rex greatly supports Aristotle’s claims about tragedy. It’s obvious that to be a hero one must be good. Aristotle adds that “any speech or action that manifests moral purpose of any kind will be expressive of character: the character

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    THE KING WEARS A SHADES AS THE SUN SHINES BRIGHT WHICH MAKES HIS DAYS DARKER AND DARKER EVERY SINGLE DAY (with some relations to the Philippine Government and setting as a whole) A POSITION PAPER ON SOPHOCLES’ OEDIPUS REX REGULANO‚ Jean Paula Bermudez 2011-05787 HUM 1 X Oedipus Rex’ knowledge‚ which served as his gut against the others to be the King of Thebes‚ is only limited to the information on his people and his environment‚ excluding the information about himself due to his blindness and

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    Oedipus Rex and Tragedy Sophocles’ Oedipus Rex is‚ in short‚ the story of a man who unknowingly kills his father and marries his mother. It certainly sounds like a tragedy‚ doesn’t it? But the classification and definition of ‘tragedy’ are one of the many things widely disputed in the realm of literary studies. So‚ for the purposes here we’ll use Aristotle’s five criteria of a tragedy: a tragic hero of noble birth‚ a tragic flaw or mistake‚ a fall from grace‚ a moment of remorse‚ and catharsis

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    city. 2. (The Oedipus Rex Cycle- Oedipus at Colonus‚ antithesis) When Oedipus’ sons (Polyneices and Eteocles) learn of their father’s past they banished him away from Thebes. They were disgusted by what he had done and decided on forcing him to leave his city. With this they disrespected their father and even their own home of Thebes. Polyneices and Eteocles sided with their uncle‚ Creon who brought Thebes to its downfall. This caused them to once again disrespect their father‚ Oedipus and hurt Thebes

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