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    Loves Fatal Flaw In the short story‚ “The Birth-mark‚” by Nathaniel Hawthorne‚ a mad scientist named Aylmer leaves his experiments behind in hopes of marrying the beautiful‚ nearly perfect‚ Georgiana. Georgiana is admired by everyone for her beauty‚ but she has one very noticeable flaw- a birthmark in the shape of a hand on her left check. Being the scientist Aylmer is said to be‚ he tells his newly acquired wife that even though she is happy with the way she looks‚ he wants to try and use

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    Oedipus: The Tragic Hero Normally when someone hears the word “tragedy‚” they automatically think of suffering‚ pain‚ destruction‚ and calamity. The final result would be the unfortunate collapse of a powerful protagonist whether it was a misjudgment or a flaw within their character. A great example of a tragedy would be Oedipus the King by Sophocles. This play was set in the city of Thebes during another terrible plague that the people had just overcome. It tells about a king who lives out his

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    although only seven plays remain‚ his work continues to be enjoyed‚ evoking a variety of emotions and passions from his meaningful and disturbing tragedies‚ proving that he revolutionised the face of drama. One of Sophocles most legendary plays‚ Oedipus the King‚ demonstrates his outstanding writing skill‚ by the number of techniques he incorporates‚ such as dramatic irony‚ symbolism and his usage of the Chorus. Dramatic irony is a prominent device used in many tragedies. It allows the audience to feel

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    The Fatal flaw of Society: Expressionism‚ nihilism and Sartreist absurdity Martin la Fournier Department of Semiotics‚ University of Michigan 1. Realities of futility If one examines expressionism‚ one is faced with a choice: either accept textual discourse or conclude that class‚ somewhat ironically‚ has intrinsic meaning‚ but only if the premise of expressionism is valid. But the meaninglessness‚ and subsequent futility‚ of Sontagist camp which is a central theme of Stone’s Heaven and Earth

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    Men of Thebes: look upon Oedipus. This is the king who solved the famous riddle And towered up‚ most powerful of men. No mortal eyes but booked on him with envy‚ Yet in the end ruin swept over him. The first half of the ending of the Sophocles shows the rising action‚ climax and the falling action of the tragedy. It implies the definition of tragedy: One of high station due to a flaw (Hamatia) in Oedipus’ character meets his demise. When Thebes is terrorized by the monster - Sphinx (a hybrid

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    The Quran and Oedipus the King also known as Oedipus Rex are two well written pieces of work. The Quran‚ is the last sentiment of God to many‚ is not just a piece of writing‚ but a way of life describe in a book. The Oedipus Rex is a complex work that tells a tale‚ but also sheds a light on how modern day people are. Both works are still relevant to today’s modern times. The Quran was established into an original book many centuries ago‚ it still have relevance in present time. The Quran is the

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    suffering. From Sophocles’ Oedipus the King‚ to the poetry written by Jonathan Swift‚ John Donne and Lady Mary Wortley Montagu‚ multiple literary scholars have demonstrated suffering throughout the last couple centuries. Whether it may be sexual suffering as seen in the work of John Donne’s His Mistress Going to Bed‚ and Jonathan Swifts The Lady’s Dressing Room and A Beautiful Nymph Going to Bed‚ or the emotional‚ physical and psychological suffering in Oedipus the King‚ literature’s greatest authors

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    oppression and pent-up. In Oedipus the KingOedipus determined to leave his country in prevention of the fulfillment of the oracle. He was said to murder his own father and marry his own mother. Even so‚ he had an argument on his way of wandering‚ lost his temper‚ and killed an old man he met in a rage. The old man happens to be his father. After the incident‚ Oedipus managed to defeat the monster‚ Syphnix‚ by answering her puzzle. Thus‚ Oedipus became the legitimate king and marry the queen. Audience

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    Gilgamesh and Oedipus Rex The stories of Gilgamesh and Oedipus Rex show us through their themes that they have stronghold ties to the characteristics of classical literature. The story of the flood from the Old Testament shows great significance in the epic of Gilgamesh. In the story‚ it tells how Gilgamesh built a boat because the gods were going to send a flood and he wanted to cross the ocean to find immortality. Well‚ this is very similar to how God told Noah to build the ark because he was

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    In the play Oedipus Rex Oedipus is chosen to be king because unlike many citizens in Thebes he solves the Sphinx riddle. However‚ he becomes blind with the riddle of his own life as he is trying to understand it. By examining Sophocles’ use of irony‚ we can see that Oedipus’s fatal flaw is blindness to his own truth. Sophocles’ makes Oedipus’s intelligence visible to us as he solves the Sphinx riddle but unfortunately‚ Oedipus demonstrates to be book smart but not street smart. It is stated by

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