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    a person makes to be driven by the defense mechanisms they use. In the Greek drama Oedipus Rex by Sophocles‚ a story about a ruler learning about their past and the implications that come in the present‚ defence mechanisms are shown throughout the story by various characters. When Oedipus is told by the soothsayer that he is “Both son and spouse...to his own father‚ and murdered him.” (Sophocles 19). Oedipus denies this by confronting Creon and saying “This same thing‚ do not tell me-that you

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    Dramatic Irony in Oedipus In the play written by Sophocles‚ Oedipus the King‚ there are several instances of irony. Dramatic irony‚ or tragic irony as some critics would prefer to call it‚ usually means a situation in which the character of the play has limited knowledge and says or does something in which they have no idea of the significance. The audience‚ however‚ already has the knowledge of what is going to occur or what the consequences of the characters actions will be. The degree of irony

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    is one of the main underlying themes of the renowned play‚ Oedipus the King written by Sophocles. Oedipus’ unfortunate fate was a direct result of the harsh and demanding treatment he gave to others. Of course‚ after the realization of this‚ Oedipus grew and was able to learn from his actions and mistakes‚ but what had already been done could not be undone. The main storyline in this play‚ is the one regarding the curse of Thebes.

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    The story of a Theban man by the name of Oedipus is one fraught with frustration on the part of the reader due to Oedipus’ ignorance and ego. Oedipus is a man with an inability to find flaws in himself and a blindingly big head. From nearly the first paragraph of this tragic tale one could see that Oedipus’ downfall would be his own incompetence. In the beginning of this greek classic we are greeted by Oedipus‚ the king of thebes‚ a city beset by a terrible plague. The cause of which is believed

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    August 5‚ 2012 Themes of Oedipus the King "A theme is a main idea or subject explored in a literary work." One theme in Oedipus the King is the limits of freewill. This theme goes well with this book because when Oedipus tells Jocasta about the prophecy he heard of as a young boy‚ Jocasta tells him of a similar prophecy. Oedipus was told he would have to kill his father and sleep with his mother. Jocasta tells him that Lauis’ son will grow up to kill his father. As these prophecies are told

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    Comparison Essay Leadership is key in the two novels King Oedipus by Sophicles and Lord of the Flies by William Golding. In both novels the main characters show their true leadership skills when they are faced with what life throws at them. In King Oedipus by Sophicles‚ Oedipus shows a great example of leadership with his caring and understanding personality. Also‚ in Lord of the Flies by William Golding‚ Ralph demonstrates how good of a leader he is when him and a group of boys are dropped off

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    In the opening of Oedipus the KingOedipus is portrayed as a caring and compassionate person. He seemed to be very concerned that the people of Thebes are suffering and wanted to find out why and how to fix as fast as possible. He declared that he would fix the problem regardless of what or who it was. However‚ within that same scene when Creon came back with the reasoning behind the suffering‚ it became more obvious that Oedipus was more arrogant than he was caring. He felt as though he could

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    Fate and Free Will Fate and free will are two opposing yet connected ideas that play a large role in Oedipus Rex. Fate is the idea in which one’s destiny is predetermined and unchangeable; free will is an opposing concept in which one has the freedom to choose and decide one’s own fate. It seems that fate and free will go hand-in-hand in this tragedy; Oedipus’ parents had the free will to take fate into their own hands. It is a vicious cycle and one in which the characters make decisions to

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    play Oedipus The King begins with the king and queen of Thebes‚ Laius and Jocasta. Laius was warned by an oracle that his own son would kill him and that he would marry his mother‚ Jocasta. Determined to reverse their fate‚ Laius pierced and bound his newborn sons feet and sent a servant away with him with strict instructions to leave the child to die on the mountain of Cithaeron. However‚ the servant felt badly for the infant and gave him to a shepherd who then gave the child to Polybus‚ king of Corinth

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    Oedipus Rex Draft The infamous Greek tragedian‚ Sophocles‚ effected a transformation in the spirit and significance of a tragedy; although problems of religion and morality still provided the themes‚ the nature of man‚ his problems‚ and his struggles became the chief interest of Greek tragedy. A sophoclean tragedy contains recurring elements to truly engage the viewers and dramatize the plot.Common elements in a sophoclean tragedy include the protagonist being a person of noble birth and stature;

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