search without once thinking of the consequences. This can be described as the human condition. What is the human condition? Through his interpretation of the Theban legend‚ Sophocles (c. 496 BCE – c.406 BCE) explores the human condition thoroughly‚ suggesting the universe provides a pattern that humans subconsciously follow. Sophocles’ play Oedipus Rex (Rex translates into King in English) portrays three enduring themes of the human condition through humanity’s
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can find many similarities between them. The underlying themes of Shakespeare ’s Hamlet and Sophocles Oedipus King excite the reader yet leave us with the desire of wanting more. There are significant similarities between Oedipus King and Hamlet‚ especially when it relates to the theme of the tormented king‚ incest‚ and Shakespeare ’s and Sophocles metaphorical references to vision and hearing. Sophocles Oedipus King and Shakespeare ’s Hamlet both contain the basic elements of tragedy‚ although the
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dedicate themselves to what is best.” and George Foreman says “Without appreciation and respect for other people‚ true leadership becomes ineffective‚ if not impossible.” You can apply these two quotes to the Greek drama‚ Oedipus Rex‚ written by Sophocles. In the play‚ Oedipus is the king of Thebes and his city is plagued by infertility and famine. Oedipus receives word that someone in the city is the one causing the plague and he can stop it by either killing them or exiling them. What Oedipus doesn’t
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assumption‚ those who rebel against the state due to the moral and ethical considerations man has. Greek philosopher Sophocles conveys this trait of rebellion due to morality in Antigone through the protagonist Antigone and Plato discusses the same trait by referring to Plato‚ both whom serve as the primary example of wrestling with civil disobedience. The Fear of Force Sophocles suggests that a basis for political authority does not exist. Although Creon is the king of the city‚ his citizens don’t
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Katie Bertelsen Hour 4 10/26/2013 Ignorance “Ignorance is bliss.” Many times I have thought this to be true. But now that we have read Oedipus Rex‚ by Sophocles‚ I’m rethinking my thoughts on this idea. What if Oedipus was better off not knowing his true parents? Could this predicament have been avoided if Oedipus hadn’t known his “true calling” of killing his father and sleeping with his mother? His life‚ in my eyes‚ would have been better being ignorant. He would’ve lived a great and long life
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Creon‚ a Dynamic Character who Instigates Emotions Sophocles is one of the three most revered Ancient Greek playwrights. His works are complex‚ captivating‚ and are still studied to this day‚ over 2400 years after his death. In Antigone‚ Sophocles manages to make Creon a complex character that evokes emotional responses in the readers and forms an emotional attachment with them. It is unusual to go through different feelings about characters as most characters are not developed enough to exhibit
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through scenarios of interaction between man and the supernatural. The juxtaposition and/or separation of physis and nomos in this way is found in many myths‚ an overt strategy that is used to convey Greek ideas of inherent moral responsibility. Sophocles addresses the question of physis versus nomos in essence‚ right versus wrong in his rebellion-inspiring tragedy Antigone. Among others‚ his main characters‚ Antigone and Creon‚ are representative of the two ideologies in contrast. In regards
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What is fate? Is it in our control? How do we predict what our future will look like? We‚ as humans‚ can only try with our earnest efforts to design our own future. In Oedipus Rex‚ by Sophocles‚ its been predicted by the Apollo at Delphi that Oedipus‚ will kill his father and marry his mother. Many characters‚ such as his parents‚ Laius’ herdsman‚ shepherd of Corinth‚ King Polybus‚ Queen Merope‚ and Creon try to prevent this prophecy from occurring. Even though each of them have their own reasons
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In this way‚ Greek dramas informed citizens of the benefits of the proper uses of pride‚ and warned that in excessive amounts‚ pride was detrimental. Sophocles’ Greek tragedy Oedipus the Kingset the proper amount of arrogance for the Greeks to have. The tragedy contrasts “healthy strife" with “violent pride‚” demonstrating the degree of pride that is acceptable. By denouncing a man who “cannot reap his
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fall apart‚ and all they can do is stare blankly.” This quotation written by F. Scott Fitzgerald centuries after the famous Greek playwrights directly correlates to Aristotle’s characteristics of a tragic hero. In the Greek Tragedy‚ Antigone by Sophocles‚ the king‚ Creon‚ displays the qualities that fit Aristotle’s idea of the tragic hero. Creon possesses the fatal flaw of pride‚ experiences a reversal of fate‚ and receives an increase of self-awareness by the end of the play. Creon’s fatal
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