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    Comparison of Dysfunctionality Between Families in Oedipus Rex and Conventional Families Oedipus Rex‚ a tragic play based on dysfunctional families‚ is a unique situation compared to dysfunctional families today. Incest‚ royalty and belief in gods is what caused dysfunction during Oedipus’ time. A dysfunctional family‚ according to an online dictionary source‚ is “one in which adult caregivers are unable to consistently fulfill their family responsibilities.” This is the type of family

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    Rough Draft of Oedipus Essay Has it ever occurred to you that the suffering of another can be caused by one’s negative characteristics? Two of the more common negative traits are selfishness and a quick-temper. These traits together are dangerous and harmful to oneself and others. In Sophocles’ Oedipus RexOedipus shows both selfishness and a quick-temper‚ while unbeknownst to him‚ his people are suffering. Throughout the play‚ Oedipus appears to be very selfish while arguing with Teiresias‚ and

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    In Antigone and in Oedipus Rex‚ there are a lot of different themes and lessons that are developed throughout both stories. These themes are everything from simple life lessons to complex events that happen that shape the plot of the story. Both stories are very similar because they are centered off one big event‚ and the rest of the story involves the characters dealing with that event. In Oedipus Rex‚ that event is who Oedipus real parents are and who killed king Laius and in Antigone‚ it is Creon

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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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    Tauro Mr. Harry Stoner English 10H (E) 13 November 2012 Taking the Fate In Sophocles’ Oedipus Rex‚ King Laius and Queen Jocasta of Thebes become aware of one of their childen’s supposed fate – that he will kill his father and marry his mother. In awareness of this fate‚ they release one of their children‚ Oedipus‚ and abandon him in hopes that this fate will never come to pass. After Oedipus is taken in as a bastard child to another king‚ Polybus‚ he grows up to become the king of Thebes

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    a play called Oedipus Rex‚ written many years ago‚ Sophocles combines important lessons by telling a story of a royal couple‚ King Laius and Queen Jocasta‚ who birth a child‚ and send him to be killed after hearing about a curse that their son will one day kill his father and marry his mother. Their son’s life is saved when a citizen notices the boy and takes him to another royal family. The boy grows up in Corinth‚ and becomes King Oedipus. After hearing about the curse‚ Oedipus runs away in fear

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    Dramatic Research Paper (Grade 92) “Oedipus Rex” by Sophocles Introduction/Thesis “Oedipus Rex” was a Greek Tragedy written by Sophocles in the fifth century BC. It was the first of a trilogy of plays surrounding the life of Oedipus. Sophocles wrote over 120 plays approximately 100 years before Aristotle even defined a tragedy and the tragic hero. Aristotle’s definition of a tragedy is “… an imitation of an action of high importance‚ complete and of some amplitude; in language enhanced

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    Innocence and guilt of Oedipus In the text‚ “Oedipus Rex”‚ shows the nature of innocence and guilt. The meaning of innocence and guilt is for doing the right actions‚ but also commits a crime. The text shows this theme‚ nature of innocence and guilt by using characterization‚ foil‚ and mood. This proves how Oedipus will cause guilt without knowing the truth. Characterization shown by Oedipus being a role model in the city of Thebes in northern Greece

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    and negatives. Sometimes‚ they learn more from reading about the mistakes and flaws of characters. Oedipus Rex is one of these characters‚ flawed even though he thinks he is divine. According to Bernard Knox‚ “these attributes of divinity – knowledge‚ certainty‚ justice – are all qualities Oedipus thought he possessed – and that is why he was the perfect example of the inadequacy of human knowledge‚ certainty‚ and justice.” In Sophocles’ tragedy Oedipus Rex‚ Oedipus’s untimely fall is caused by his

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    through human history‚ ‘that which is deserved’. The Myth of Oedipus Rex takes place at the time of Greek culture where gods were seen as the deliverers of justice. In the story of Oedipus Rex‚ one follows the life of a man named Oedipus who‚ although born into wealth‚ is given what seems like a nasty unjust fate. Oedipus is depicted as a good and ordinary man who strives to solve life’s riddles as effectively as a man could. Oedipus‚ however‚ is not a perfect being so he too falls victim to his

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