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    O​edipus The King‚​Oedipus was born with the curse that he would kill his father‚ Laios‚ and marry his mother‚ Jocasta. Oedipus tries to avoid his fate by running away from Corinth‚ however this causes him and Laios to meet one last time‚ and Oedipus ends up fulfilling the prophecy. With this in mind‚ the gods create a person’s predetermined fate‚ and no one can ever escape it‚ as Jocasta points out; “No mortal can practise the art of prophecy‚ no man can see the future.” (935). O​edipus The King i​llustrates​t​hat

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    Sophocles’ Oedipus the King tells the story of the Theban King Oedipus who finds out that he unknowingly fulfilled a prophecy by killing his father and marrying his mother. Upon learning this news‚ he is distraught and ashamed. Euripides’ Heracles tells the story of the famous hero who kills his wife and children after Hera makes him go mad. Both stories are tragedies‚ which are texts that present issues that are ethically serious and represent a series of actions in the plot that culminates in the

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    The Tragedy of Oedipus: When the Connections Are Made The Revelation is the Tragedy Oedipus the King‚ a Greek play written by Sophocles‚ tells the tragic life story of King Oedipus. What make the play tragic is not the literal series of events that occurred‚ but the story and the narration behind the events. Several elements contribute to the difference between Oedipus’s own autobiographical accounts and what others know of him. It is only when that gap is closed that the reality of the situation

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    parallel character in existing somewhere else literature. These parallels are rarely as clear as when Othello‚ from Shakespeare ’s play Othello‚ and Oedipus‚ from Sophocles’ Oedipus Rex‚ are juxtaposed. The similarities include in their societal positions as prominent and powerful men‚ the role they each play in their own demises and the fact that both of

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    tradition‚ and William Shakespeare‚ a veritable exponent of drama. Sophocles’ work “Oedipus the King” or “Antigone” and Shakespeare’s “Hamlet” contain the themes of tragedy‚ pride‚ tyranny‚ death‚ and both faces family relationship problems.

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    Is Literature the Expression of the Human Condition Oh yes‚ is literature the expression of the human condition or is it not? Yes‚ literature is and for only one reason‚ Normans Conquest 1066. But also literature is recorders of history‚ recordings of time. Literature also a sequence of words‚ it can consist of all meanings‚ expressing the human condition‚ emotions‚ recorders‚ it defines life. The human condition is experiences of being human in a social‚ cultural‚ and personal context‚ it’s

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    in the Oedipus trilogy. “Myth and Investigation in Oedipus Rex” by Peter T. Koper‚ “Oedipus and Abraham” by Moshe Shamir‚ and “Oedipus crux; reasonable doubt in Oedipus the King” by Kurt Fosso are three particular articles that have an appealing academic approach to the Oedipus trilogy. In Koper’s article‚ he mainly expresses how there is uncertainty in the crime committed by Oedipus; murdering his father‚ King Laius. In Shamir’s article‚ he makes an interesting comparison between Oedipus and Father

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    Oedipus‚ in Sophocles’ classic play‚ “Oedipus the King‚” is a dynamic character. Oedipus is crowned king of Thebes because he solves the riddle of the Sphinx that ends the crippling plague. Creon‚ Oedipus’ foil character‚ and is a static character throughout the play he remains rational and calm as Oedipus begins to become more and more agitated . Throughout the play Oedipus proves himself to be cocky‚ stubborn‚ and hotheaded. On the other hand‚ Creon is honest‚ gentle‚ even tempered‚ and forthright

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    Every human is susceptible to flaws‚ including myself. In literary works‚ the flaws and figurative blindness of the protagonist creates conflict within the plot. As in Oedipus the King‚ written by Sophocles‚ I have been figuratively blinded by an aspect of my personality. My anger towards a family member has caused me to fail to the reality that they are still present in the lives of my other relatives. When I was a young child‚ circumstances occurred that left many of my family members not speaking

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    Arendt: The Human Condition-Action Summary Hannah Arendt’s Action chapter in “The Human Condition” analyses the relationship between action and human existence. One’s actions are interpreted as the defining factor in “who” an individual is‚ as opposed to “what”. While the individual may be performer of his own specific action‚ interpretation of said task is out of his hands‚ making the individual slave to the interpretation of others. The tasks one performs suffer under the critical gaze of all

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