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    play Oedipus The King begins with the king and queen of Thebes‚ Laius and Jocasta. Laius was warned by an oracle that his own son would kill him and that he would marry his mother‚ Jocasta. Determined to reverse their fate‚ Laius pierced and bound his newborn sons feet and sent a servant away with him with strict instructions to leave the child to die on the mountain of Cithaeron. However‚ the servant felt badly for the infant and gave him to a shepherd who then gave the child to Polybus‚ king of Corinth

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    different angles and get a different answer every time. In the story of Oedipus‚ however‚ the definition of justice has a more cruel undertone. In the literary work of Oedipus Rex‚ Oedipus is a prideful man who refuses to accept fate. By refusing to listen Tiresias‚ the one who foretells his fate‚ he angers the gods. In this situation‚ by refusing to acknowledge the words of the blind man whom the gods entrust their wisdom onto‚ Oedipus has wronged the gods. He has disobeyed; denied them‚ even. The gods

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    other traits led him to be put on trial for failing to recognize the gods represented by the state‚ creating new gods‚ and corrupting Athens’ youth. Soon after the trail‚ Plato wrote an account of the speech that Socrates used to defend himself‚ titled The Apology. In order to clarify the ideas communicated in The ApologyPlato‚ a close friend of Socrates‚ took the liberty of creating a dialogue between his brother‚ Glaucon‚ and Socrates. This dialogue found in The Republic‚ is known as The Cave

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    is one of the main underlying themes of the renowned play‚ Oedipus the King written by Sophocles. Oedipus’ unfortunate fate was a direct result of the harsh and demanding treatment he gave to others. Of course‚ after the realization of this‚ Oedipus grew and was able to learn from his actions and mistakes‚ but what had already been done could not be undone. The main storyline in this play‚ is the one regarding the curse of Thebes.

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    that one would do something very terrible‚ but not know what one did‚ would one be guilty or innocent? This question relates to the Greek tragedy Oedipus the King‚ written by Sophocles in 429 B.C. If Oedipus did know what he has done then he would be guilty. Oedipus isn’t guilty because he doesn’t know the crimes he has committed. In the play Oedipus the King‚ he has committed a terrible crime of marrying his mother without knowing that he has done so‚ he is innocent because he doesn’t find out that

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    Oedipus the King written by Sophocles‚ is a play about a king who has it all but is knowledgeable of his past and that ultimately leads to his downfall. He has great self pride after saving his kingdom from the Sphinx‚ but is oblivious to the fact that he is the reason for the deadly plague. Death of a Salesman by Arthur Miller is a play in which a man named Willy struggles with his internal condition and everyday life. He is not able to sell enough product or to ever meet his quotas. He has great

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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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    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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    his Classical play‚ Oedipus the King‚ Sophocles portrays a suffering man who discovers that he has committed patricide and incest and realizes that he is unable to change his fate. Dramatic irony abounds in this tragedy. Unbeknownst to the characters‚ the characters’ actions and words have great significance. Sophocles’ use of dramatic irony underscores the themes of human ignorance and godlike knowledge. Sophocles uses dramatic irony to stress the theme of ignorance. Oedipus is unaware that he is

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    The play Oedipus the King by Sophocles is a drama of a heroic archetype struggling to find answers which creates conflicts of man vs. man‚ man vs. himself‚ and man vs. supernatural and in the end reveals his real identity thus fulfilling his prophecy. Man vs. Man The entire man to man confrontation comes down to friendship and trust. Oedipus does not trust Creon even though Creon tries to help Oedipus in finding the murder of King Laois. Oedipus does not trust Creon and retaliates against

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