Oedipus Rex‚ written by Sophocles is a Greek tragedy built on the basis of a riddle given by the maleficent Sphinx‚ who in Egypt is considered the protector of the three pyramids‚ however‚ the perspective given to us by the narrator in this drama allows us to view that it is really a "disease" which plagues‚ torments and confines the citizens of Thebes. Despite that fact‚ the Sphinx can represent all that is rational about man‚ as in the tragedy she chooses to challenge man’s thought and intellect
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heroic men that became the victims of two tragic downfalls that can be compared and contrasted with each other. Sophocles‚ the writer of Oedipus the King‚ and Williams Shakespeare‚ the writer of Othello‚ were both enormously influential playwrights of their respective generations and their legacy continues today. The two playwrights made their masterpieces during different eras; Sophocles life coincided with the Golden Age of Greek tragedy and Shakespeare worked during the Elizabethian period. Despite
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dramas usually do not move from one setting to another‚ many of their actions take place offstage. What major event has taken place before this scene opens? How does Sophocles help the audience picture what has happened? (pages 825 and 826 ) the major event that happened off stage was that Antigone buried her brother and Sophocles tell the audience that he saw her do it with his own eyes. 10. How does Antigone defend her actions? (page 827) Antigone said she did it because he is her
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gives the most direct warning of hubris to Creon himself‚ though he is still too blind to hear its wisdom‚ “Think: all men make mistakes‚ / But a good man yields when he knows his course is wrong‚ / And repairs the evil. The only crime is pride” (Sophocles 232). I love this warning from Teiresias. He does not condemn Creon for the mistakes he has made‚ only for being too proud to see his mistakes and fix them. Creon‚ convinced he is right‚ ignores the warning even though it lines up with what he has
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tragedies and theorized that every tragedy falls into two parts- complication and unraveling or denouncement. Sophocles stated‚ “By complication I mean all that extends from the beginning of the action to the part which marks the turning-point to good or bad fortune. The Unraveling is that which extends from the beginning of the change to the end”(127). In the tragedy Antigone written by Sophocles in 441 B.C‚ complication and denouncement are seen throughout the play as a sister‚ Antigone stands up for
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“ Antigone: Such‚ I hear‚ is the martial law our good Creon lays down for you and me” (Sophocles 37/38) .The role the law in Antigone is not taken seriously at all Creon sets laws and restrictions but the people seem to do what they want. Or that those who live in the city belief that what the king says is the law may not be the best thing for the city‚ based on their own beliefs. Antigone buried her brother in a way that she found to be respectful. The opposite of what Creon had in mind for her
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dominance over others by belittling the people thought to be below them. In Sophocles’ play‚ Creon sentences Antigone to her death after performing an unlawful burial. His son‚ Haemon‚ reasons with his father to change his mind and free Antigone in order to avoid offending those citizens who side with her: Creon: Play not the spaniel‚ thou a woman’s slave. Haemon: When thou dost speak‚ must no man make reply? (Sophocles 146) Just as a dog is compliant to its owner‚ Creon suggests Haemon is subservient
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Antigone and Oedipus Rex are two plays written by the famous Greek playwright‚ Sophocles. Oedipus Rex is about a man who unknowingly fulfills the prophecy of killing his father‚ marrying his own mother‚ and having children with her‚ he seeks out this killer only to find out it’s him‚ resulting in him blinding himself‚ being exiled‚ and having his wife and mother kill herself. In Antigone‚ the daughter of Oedipus decides to bury her brother despite Creon’s statement that anyone who does will die‚
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In Sophocles’ Oedipus the King‚ Oedipus is a man who exemplifies the typical tyrannical leader of ancient times. A man blind to the path his questions take him on. Oedipus is a character dominated by strong emotions‚ and it is the way in which he negotiates his feelings and reacts to information uncovered that makes Oedipus a legendary cautionary tale in literature. The famous stoic Seneca wrote his own version of Oedipus a few hundred years after Sophocles’ Oedipus. The tale remains the same
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In the plays Oedipus the King and Antigone Sophocles portrays two characters‚ Oedipus and Creon‚ as rulers of Thebes. After the murder of Laius‚ former King of Thebes‚ Oedipus became leader when he successfully solved the riddle of the Sphinx. Some time later‚ Creon became King of Thebes as the result of his nephews deaths. "Oedipus is a good ruler in spite of his defects. Creon is a bad ruler in spite of his virtues." This essay will discuss Oedipus and Creon as rulers of Thebes. In the eyes of
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