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    In the year of 430 B.C.‚ Sophocles wrote a tragic ancient Greek play entitled Oedipus the King; which is concerning a righteous king who is on the hunt for the killer of the former king. Amidst this time‚ the entire country is plagued by famine and death while awaiting a curse from the God’s to be lifted. While searching for answers‚ the king’s wife‚ Jocasta‚ appears in the story line only to leave me thinking that she is the true embodiment of being a hapless‚ unfortunate‚ and ill-fated character

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    Oedipus Rex- Dripping with Irony Sophocles’ masterpiece Oedipus has both fascinated and terrified audiences for centuries. The story offers unique insight into the complexities of human nature‚ of pain and suffering. King Oedipus is fortune’s fool‚ and at the mercy of fate throughout the entire play. It is‚ however‚ his own decisions and actions which ultimately cause his demise. With creative use of irony‚ Sophocles makes apparent how tragic both fate and even free will can be. The entire story

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    Kartikeya Sharma 09/12/2014 COM 1102 – 04 Drama Paper Character Comparison between Hamlet and Oedipus Both the tragedies ‘Hamlet’ written by ‘William Shakespeare’ and ‘Oedipus the King’ by ‘The Sophocles’ contain the basic tragic elements‚ though the Shakespeare’s Hamlet took place way after the early Greek tragedy. Both of these plays are highly written in the poetic language. In these two tragedies‚ if we try to compare the two tragic heroes playing their roles‚ then we see quite a lot of similarities

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    In Oedipus The King‚ all characters can share blame for the tragedy that ends up unfolding at the end. Initially‚ the oracle could arguably have initial blame for setting all events of "Oedipus the King" into action by prophesying what would happen in the first place‚ but it was not actually her that just made it up. The oracle simply and merely just did her job and tried to warn to what would happen in the future. It was up to the gods what would happen‚ not to her‚ she was simply a messenger. The

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    make an important decision that they faced. This is what King Laius did in the play "Oedipus the King" by Sophocles. King Laius‚ Oedipus ’s father went to the Oracle at Delphi. Upon receiving the prophecy that his son Oedipus will kill him and marry his mother and commit incest with her‚ King Laius of his own free will ordered that Oedipus feet be bound by riveting his ankles together and sent him to Mount Cithaeron to perish. "Laius‚ king of Thebes‚ was warned by an oracle that his son would slay

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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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    Tapia 1 Reyniel Tapia Geiss 11/11/12 Oedipus Is Innocent The difinition of gods in a polytheistic point of view are supreme beings considersd to have total control over a specific attribute. In the tragedy Oedipus the King‚ Grecian author Sophocles displays a topic that many people debate on: whether we believe in fate or freewill. Oedipus is king of Thebes. He came to his throne by killing his father and marrying his mother who abandoned him while he was young. The gods are

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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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    The Blind Life of Oedipus The KingOedipus the King” is a drama that portrays misfortune that dwells among mankind. The tragic sequence of events first starts with the birth of Oedipus. His biological parents are stricken with grief when they discover a secret that causes them to banish their son from the city of Thebes. Little did they know that‚ despite their actions‚ fate would still play out which would‚ in turn‚ cause the society of Thebes to be stricken by the plague. Although many people

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    Oedipus is blind to his the truth until the end. At the beginning of the play‚ Oedipus starts to uncover the truth. Oedipus calls for Tiresias to the palace to question him about who murdered Lauis. Oedipus says “together we will uncover the buried truth” (4)‚ he says that if Tiresias tells him the truth they can uncover the buried truth. Oedipus then says “ you cannot keep secrets hidden in the dark” (5)‚ he is saying that you can’t keep secrets hidden forever you will tell someone. As the play

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