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    King Lear Comparison A tragedy is not only an imitation of life in general but an imitation of an action‚ as Aristotle defined his ideas in the Poetics‚ which presents Oedipus as an ultimate tragic hero. There is a obvious link between the two characters in that blindness – both literal and metaphorical – is a strong theme in the stories. Issues of self-recognition and self-knowledge are significant for Oedipus as well as King Lear. For Aristotle‚ Reversal‚ Recognition and Suffering are key

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    In Sophocles’ play‚ Oedipus Rex‚ there are many themes that are woven through the life of King Oedipus‚ and revealed through the key points of the plot. One of the most important themes is the inevitability of ones’ fate. Although fate is considered the usual genre of the Greeks in playwriting there‚ are specifics that Oedipus conducts unusual to our own way of thinking of a king during the Ancient Greek times. For example: Oedipus’s ignorance of believing what is said from his wife‚ Iocaste and

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    The role of women in King Oedipus; a play by Sophocles and Minimum of Two; an anthology by Tim Winton‚ play their own part in leading the action of these texts. Today I will be focusing on the way they do this‚ and how their traits change as their lives progress. I will also be exploring how they provide support for their husbands and families‚ and also the impact of the period of time in which the text was written. The main female character from Sophocles’ play‚ King Oedipus‚ in fact the only female

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    Ethical/Moral- In Sophocles’‚ Oedipus Rex‚ there are a plethora of ethical/moral interpretations. These illustrations give insight and meaning behind what the ancient Greeks’ moral/ethical values were. In Oedipus‚ Jocasta‚ both mother and wife of Oedipus‚ brings about the moral lesson that you simply cannot escape your destiny. For example‚ when the herdsman is being pressured by Oedipus to disclose the person who gave the baby to him. He tells Oedipus that “his wife would tell him best how all “this”

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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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    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 the King: Is it Free will or Fate? The play Oedipus the King written by Sophocles‚ tells a great story about a king‚ prophecies‚ and fate vs. free will. Oedipus is a noble king‚ who treats his followers with respect and has immense loyalty to them‚ but he is not perfect and has weaknesses as well. Throughout‚ the play it seems as though it is fate leading Oedipus through his trials and tribulations but is it really? In the beginning‚ Oedipus learns that the man who killed King Laios was

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    Oedipus Paper The Theban plays taught ancient Greeks that there were four things that should be learned and lived by in order to be a good person and a good leader. The chorus outlined these things in the last lines of "Antigone" (pg 162). According to the chorus‚ Of happiness the crown And chiefest part Is wisdom‚ and to hold The gods in awe. This is the law That‚ seeing the stricken heart Of pride brought down‚ We learn when we are old. These lines simply put‚ state that wisdom is good

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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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    return this could destroy a major turning point in the story. “Oedipus Rex” by Sophocles is one of such story. At the end of the story Oedipus King of Thebes ends up banished forever from his kingdom. Additionally‚ Oedipus physically puts out his own eyes‚ for several reasons which will be discussed later. The question is: Did Oedipus deserve his punishments? There are many factors that must be considered in answering this‚ including how Oedipus himself felt about this situation. His blinding was as much

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