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    Oedipus the King Part 1: Conflict Analysis Priest/Oedipus/Creon The first unit of action in the first scene of the play begins with Oedipus addressing the people of Thebes. I assume that a crowd has gathered and he is talking to them‚ but the Priest is the only one that is talking back to him so for this unit I will the characters in conflict are Oedipus and the Priest. Oedipus knows that something is wrong in Thebes so he has to ask his people about it. He wants to know what their troubles

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    have flaws which set them apart from the rest of the characters within their respective settings‚. In the plays Oedipus Rex by Sophocles and Hamlet by William Shakespeare‚ the opposing nature of the two characters result in the method of action taken by the two tragic hero’s. It is in Hamlets nature to deeply think‚ reflect and make certain his reasoning before taking action whereas Oedipus is a more impulsive character whose decision making is very radical‚ which eventually results in him being unable

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    the future (“Prophecy”). Prophecies played a major role in many ancient Greek lives. They were such a pivotal aspect of that writers incorporated them into their works‚ which can be seen in Oedipus the King by Sophocles. Not only did it affect literary life‚ but it also affected the lives of actual people. King Croesus of Lydia and Alexander the Great of Greece were two of many people heavily impacted by these foresights . Although these prophecies were foretold by wise‚ yet strange characters‚ all

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    Liu 1 Jacqueline Liu Professor Grosshans Engl 120-03 Spring 26 April 2012 Oedipus: The King of Guilt It’s amazing how guilt‚ a simple human emotion‚ can be the driving force of all human conflict. But what is even more impressive is how far we will go to protect ourselves from the pain associated with that guilt. The number one defense mechanism in this kind of situation is denial and by denying responsibility for our actions we in turn rid ourselves of guilt. We don’t like to feel as though we

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    Vision or Sight. Oedipus The King written by Sophocles is a play from the Ancient Greek time. In Greek play one of the most fundamental aspect is to make a point. The play is useful to teach life lessons or just morals in general. In those plays there are a lot of valuable points‚ but the easiest one are the one that are told in the story directly‚ however the points that are the most valuable are a bit hidden and bit harder to find. The play‚ Oedipus the King‚ they are multiple points made

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    duality of Oedipus could be reflecting a split or multiple personality. Oedipus could be lying about being a kind and just king or he could indeed be a person with more than one face. This is not to imply that he is two-faced in the sense of personality‚ but in the sense of his mentality due to a repressed childhood or the knowledge of his fate. In the play‚ Oedipus had no recollection of killing the king until confronted about it by Tiresias. Long ago Tiresias prophesized that Oedipus’ fate was to

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    All throughout the play‚ Oedipus the King‚ Sophocles builds the entire story using dramatic irony. Despite Oedipus’s ignorance about who he is‚ Sophocles uses dramatic irony to let the readers know who Oedipus truly is and to hint at what all will take place throughout the entire story. Sophocles uses many different scenes throughout the play that portray dramatic irony. Although‚ the three most important are Oedipus’s curse towards himself‚ Oedipus’s insult to Tiresias‚ and the fortune-teller’s

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    An overwhelming desire for personal contentment and unprecedented reputation can often result in a sickly twisted distortion of reality. In Sophocles’ Oedipus the King‚ a man well-known for his intellect and wisdom finds himself blind to the truth of h life and his parentage. Arthur Miller’s play‚ The Death of a Salesman‚ tells of a tragic character so wrapped up in his delusional world that reality and illusion fuse causing an internal explosion that leads to his undoing. Each play enacts the

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    Sarah Bolanos Dr. Ocegueda English 1302 5-Z 3 Mar. 14 Oedipus Literary Analysis Oedipus the King Fate is described as something that is predetermined or destined. In life there are many obstacles and challenges‚ it is our choice whether we choose to face them and conquer them. The way we face these obstacles relies on the way we handle the situation; we can face them with hearts full of emotion or we can face with them with rational thinking. The way we conquer these challenges is what makes

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    Within the narrative‚ Oedipus Rex‚ Oedipus’ interpretation of justice is enacted through his search to find the killer of King Laius in order to cure his city of a plague. Throughout his journey‚ he learns the genuine truth about himself and in the end‚ succeeds in finding the murderer and punishes himself to save his city. Throughout the play‚ Oedipus’ perception of justice is seen throughout the entire Sophocles play. His perception is that justice is above all man‚ even himself. This is relevant

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