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    The Universal Lessons of Oedipus the King Oedipus the King is a dramatic tale of a great king brought down by “fate” and the destiny of the gods. It is a story of strife over events that were out of one’s control but mainly handled in a way that only caused further destruction and heartache. There are many universal lessons to be learned by Oedipus and his tragic story; lessons that every man today could benefit from‚ such as the downfalls of arrogance and selfishness‚ the grave mistakes in being

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    Blindness and Sight in Oedipus the King: • Also Darkness and Light. • Irony – the blind man can see the truth (inner vision); the sighted man can see nothing but believes he knows (Oedipus is really blind). • Main pt: Oedipus can see but is really blind. Tiresias can’t see but has inner vision (gift from the Gods). • Blindness and Sight (physically and reality). • The old man is physically blind but he has inner vision‚ the gift of Apollo. • By the end of the play the Kings fortunes are reversed

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    "Gods can be evil sometimes." In the play "Oedipus the King"‚ Sophocles defamed the gods’ reputation‚ and lowered their status by making them look harmful and evil. It is known that all gods should be perfect and infallible‚ and should represent justice and equity‚ but with Oedipus‚ the gods decided to destroy him and his family for no reason. It might be hard to believe that gods can have humanistic traits‚ but in fact they do. The gods‚ especially Apollo‚ are considered evil by the reader because

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    Atneataies McLean Prof. Seagull English Composition II October 21‚ 2014 Those who read the play will say Oedipus went wrong. The readers have different opinions about what Oedipus did do and did not do. Oedipus acts on both reason and passion. When Oedipus acts with reason‚ it causes him to express both passion and reason. Passion and reason may seem different‚ but the two are similar. Passion can be powerful. Strong passion gives a perspective on the importance aspects and gives a more focused

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    young man known by the name Oedipus‚ died a tragic hero. Throughout his life‚ he was faced with situations that he just could not surpass which led to his gruesome destiny. He was born into a world where the future held nothing but lies and despair. Oedipus‚ is brought into the world by Queen of Thebes‚ Joecasta and King‚ Laios. In his early life he did not have an ideal childhood. King Laius is presented a prophecy where his fate is reveled. Luckily for Oedipus‚ the servant who of which was

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    2) Is Oedipus a Tragic Hero? Answer this question demonstrating specific understandings of the concepts of Tragedy and the Tragic Hero. In the Greek play‚ "King Oedipus" written by Sophocles‚ certain characteristics‚ which determine the traits of a tragic hero‚ reveal themselves as the play unfolds. These traits enable readers to enjoy a more enhanced reading of the play and also serve to evoke a particular response from the reader. Readers acknowledge that King Oedipus is a

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    In the play Oedipus the KingOedipus the main character meets with a tragic fate. In the beginning he is a mighty king‚ ruler of the city of Thebes. Then the people of Thebes come to him with a problem. The city is tragically on the surge of death. Oedipus‚ being the mighty king he is‚ is determined to solve the problem. Oedipus saved the city once before and became a hero. Now faced with this problem he would like to be a hero again‚ but things don’t always take a turn out

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    you woke up and found out your wife is really your mother? Oedipus the King is a play written around 430 B.C. by Greek author Sophocles. The story is about the King of Thebes‚ Oedipus‚ who was cursed to kill his father‚ Laius. In fear of this curse‚ Laius tried to kill his son. Oedipus survived and was adopted by Polybius. After years of believing a lie and many twists and turns‚ Oedipus finds out the terrible truth about everything. Oedipus is a tragic hero and displays hubris. He also shows much

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    Lancaster ENG230 11/25/2010 Oedipus the King Character Analysis Oedipus the King had accomplished many great things during his reign of Thebes and in his life time. Oedipus found out during his reign in Thebes that the Gods who loved him also knew his devastating fate. As a young man when Oedipus answered the riddle the Sphinx he soon found his self having everything want and need. He earned his spot as the new King of Thebes‚ he had a great wife and lovely set of children

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    SUMMARY In his play‚ Oedipus the King‚ Sophocles exemplifies the idea of determination and free will through the prophecy of Oedipus. The play begins by describing a terrible curse that has fallen on Thebes. After Oedipus sends Creon to speak to Apollo about the curse‚ Creon explains that the curse will be lifted if the murder of Laius‚ the previous king‚ is found and punished. While questioning various citizens of Thebes to uncover Laius’s murderer‚ a blind prophet tells Oedipus that he is actually

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