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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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    pain‚ heartache‚ and suffering. The events in the play‚ Oedipus The King‚ written by Sophocles portrays how life ends up for those who are bad-tempered‚ prideful‚ arrogant; showing no reverence to God. Therefore the flaw of character (not fate)‚ is responsible for the tragedy that occurs in Oedipus the King. Sophocles wanted his Greek audience to relate to Oedipus. He wanted to instill some type of flaws in the character. This made Oedipus

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    Throughout the interactive oral regarding Oedipus Rex‚ the discussion delved into a dissection of Oedipus’ choices and by what means those decisions had a substantial basis. Subsequently‚ Oedipus’ absurd rationality towards dejecting the prophecy morphed into a more coherent reaction‚ as his behavior was rooted in the cultural and social values from the ancient Greek era. Due to Oedipus facing the accusation of marrying his mother and slaughtered his father‚ Oedipus vehemently denies the accuracy of the

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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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    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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     As the  protagonists of the Greek Tragedy ​ Oedipus the King​  and ​ Star Wars​ ‚ Oedipus and Anakin Skywalker  are both entangled into a tragic plot‚ with their own extreme pride as the impetus to all actions.  Regarded as messiahs of their respective worlds‚ they swiftly turn proud and arrogant. With both  Oedipus Rex and Anakin Skywalker sharing a hamartia of hubris‚ they cause their own ultimate

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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 Oedipus meets Teirias he then meets with his brother in law Creon for yet another man vs. man conflict. The conflict again Creon is Oedipus who still is unaware of who he really is again is trying to seek answers to find out who

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    Sophocles tragedy Oedipus the KingKing Oedipus swears to solve the murder of former King Laios in order to free the city from the plague. The plague taunts the city destroying crops and livestock and making the women unable to bear children. A seer‚ Teirsias tells Oedipus that he himself is Thebes’s pollution for killing his father and marrying his mother. Oedipus ignores his words and is blind to the truth until he discovers that it is he who corrupts the city. In order to illustrate Oedipus as the perfect

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    Majesty of Oedipus’ Downfall If one thing is for certain throughout the play Oedipus The King‚ it is that Oedipus has many good qualities to go along with his few flaws. These good traits‚ such as his generosity‚ selflessness‚ quest for truth‚ and kind nature prove that Oedipus is very noble‚ which means that he possesses high ideals or excellent moral character. This nobility is a major reason as to why Oedipus’ downfall is majestic‚ or large and impressive in extent or conception. Oedipus goes

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    Oedipus The King is most likely one of the greatest tragedies ever recorded. This play tells the story of the great downfall of a once honored king who by the end of the story‚ becomes a great curse. This is mainly due to his great sense of pride. It was believed by the Greeks that people with this immense pride thought that they were above the gods. Aristotle believed that the protagonist of every tragedy must have some type of tragic flaw that will eventually lead to his demise. To Oedipus ‚of

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