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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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    things. On the other hand‚ injustice is the opposite. In Oedipus Rex‚ Oedipus is the victim of a tragic prophecy. He is ultimately lead to murder his father and marry his mother. As a result of this‚ Oedipus is the cause of the plague that affects the city of Thebes. His tragic fate is an injustice to himself‚ the city‚ and its citizens. As the king‚ he attempts to find justice for his city and is unsuccessful. Throughout the play‚ Oedipus is trying to find a sort of solution or end to the plague

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    Oedipus the King takes place in the Ancient Greece city of Thebes. Oedipus is the protagonist. It is made clear at the beginning of the play that Oedipus is a man of high stature that is able to grab the audience’s attention. Oedipus proclaims‚ “I Oedipus whom all men call the Great.” (Sophocles 8) Oedipus is shown to be a man of great reputation‚ capable of solving many problems. When a plague strikes the city the king takes it upon himself to get rid of the outbreak. He is merely looking out for

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    One of the best examples of Greek tragedy is Oedipus the King‚ written by ancient Greek playwright Sophocles. Oedipus Rex is about the downfall of Oedipus‚ the king of Thebes‚ and how his tragic faults affected that. Sophocles’ purpose is to demonstrate the negative effects of pride and other various personal reasons causing his downfall instead of just fate‚ as was told in his prophecy. Sophocles uses various tragic flaws and symbols to send this message to the reader/audience‚ the most important

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    December 6th‚ 2012 Tragic Hero: Oedipus Final Draft OEDIPUS: THE FATE OF POWERUFUL A KING Imagine being a hero‚ and your destiny is to kill your father and marry your mother. This is Oedipus’s fate. When he was still a baby‚ his parents heard of the prophecy they had a shepherd take Oedipus to Kithairon to die. There the shepherd gave the baby to another shepherd from Corinth‚ where Oedipus was given to the king and queen. In Oedipus Rex by Sophocles‚ Oedipus proves himself to be a tragic

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    The themes of sight and blindness occur frequently throughout the play Oedipus Rex by Sophocles. These symbols serve to develop the unity of the play and reveal the traits of the characters. Oedipus‚ Tiresias‚ and Jocasta are very different in their perceptions of sight. Oedipus‚ the successful King of Thebes‚ is a man with the ability to see but is metaphorically blind--blind to the truth of his role in the murder of Laius. He sets out diligently to find the murderer of Laius‚ who is a plague

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    Blindness was used both literally and figuratively in Oedipus the King to symbolize the lack of knowledge‚ perception and denial to Oedipus’s faults which connected to Oedipus’s guilt and shame Many‚ including Oedipus‚ had no knowledge‚ and were figuratively blind to Oedipus’s faults. Those around him were unaware to the crime of what Oedipus had done and that he was the one to have murdered Laius‚ the former king of Thebes. When Oedipus had a prophecy of killing his father and mating with his mother

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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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    Ryan McKeown Professor Coufal ENGL 1302 20 November 2010 Tragic Fate of Oedipus the King The play Oedipus the King‚ translated by Robert Fagles‚ is a story of drama and tragedy. Oedipus’ pride and morals cause him to take fate into his own hands and it ends up blowing up in his face. He was abandoned as a baby and was raised by the king and queen of Corinth. When he reached manhood‚ he was informed by an oracle that he would one day kill his father and marry his mother. He left Corinth forever

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