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    religiously show deference to their leader‚ Oedipus. Oedipus is the one who has freed them of their slavery from the cursed sphinx who stumped many a greater man with her patronizing

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    Ryan McKeown Professor Coufal ENGL 1302 20 November 2010 Tragic Fate of Oedipus the King The play Oedipus the King‚ translated by Robert Fagles‚ is a story of drama and tragedy. Oedipus’ pride and morals cause him to take fate into his own hands and it ends up blowing up in his face. He was abandoned as a baby and was raised by the king and queen of Corinth. When he reached manhood‚ he was informed by an oracle that he would one day kill his father and marry his mother. He left Corinth forever

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    Jont’e Davis Elizabeth Perkins English 1102 13 September 2013 Family and Love: Oedipus the King Family and love is important‚ it’s something that is very hard to live without. These are two things everyone has in their life. At times people may feel like they cannot make it far without either‚ because it plays a huge part in their daily life or success. It has been this way for ages. In Oedipus the KingOedipus recognizes that there is no difference between his current situation and the one that

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    Sophocles’s use of both plot and character within his classic tragedy “Oedipus the King” portray the religious and ethical views of the Classical period of Ancient Greece to such an extent that Knox goes so far as to say that “the audience which watched Oedipus in the theatre of Dionysus was watching itself.” Marlowe uses similar tools of character construction and plot in “Dr Faustus” to reflect the beliefs and moral attitudes held in Elizabethan England. The playwrights both use the conceptions

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    would of agreed that he play Oedipus The King was a perfect play because it did include all aspects of the ideal perfect play. The audience must feel for the character which is the creation of pathos. Upon reading this play‚ the audience may feel a variety of highs and lows for the main character Oedipus Rex. Events that would make the audience feel for Oedipus include when his biological parents sent him away as a baby to die on the top of a mountain and also when Oedipus realizes that the cause

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    Throughout the interactive oral regarding Oedipus Rex‚ the discussion delved into a dissection of Oedipus’ choices and by what means those decisions had a substantial basis. Subsequently‚ Oedipus’ absurd rationality towards dejecting the prophecy morphed into a more coherent reaction‚ as his behavior was rooted in the cultural and social values from the ancient Greek era. Due to Oedipus facing the accusation of marrying his mother and slaughtered his father‚ Oedipus vehemently denies the accuracy of the

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    In Oedipus The King‚ all characters can share blame for the tragedy that ends up unfolding at the end. Initially‚ the oracle could arguably have initial blame for setting all events of "Oedipus the King" into action by prophesying what would happen in the first place‚ but it was not actually her that just made it up. The oracle simply and merely just did her job and tried to warn to what would happen in the future. It was up to the gods what would happen‚ not to her‚ she was simply a messenger. The

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    A major theme of the classic Greek theatre production Oedipus Rex is the conflict between knowledge and ignorance. This is shown most strongly within the conversation held between Oedipus and Tiresias‚ the blind seer. Despite the prominent trait within the old man‚ rendering him unable to visually see his environment‚ he was very well-respected and revered by the people of Thebes for his ability to communicate with the gods‚ being given prophecies and answers to questions in doing so. This is seen

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    That being said‚ each main character was a domino piece and they all fall one after the other. Oedipus shared these same traits with Hamlet. The fate of the city rested on Oedipus’s shoulders. To save the city from a deadly plague‚ Oedipus had to find the killer of the previous king. When Oedipus heard word of this‚ he was insistent on achieving justice for the king.

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    definition of a tragic hero. Oedipus by Sophocles exemplifies Aristotle’s definition in four different aspects. The first aspect involves both Oedipus’ ignorance and knowledge of his life situations‚ the second involves his hamartia‚ the third involves the actual plot itself‚ and the fourth involves the characterization of

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