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    good fortune such as Oedipus.” This attitude‚ commonly found in men of high station is not specifically identified as pride in the case of Oedipus and‚ indeed‚ different readings can place Oedipus’ great flaw in a number of areas. It seems as if Sophocles intended to emphasize the more common interpretation of Oedipus’ flaw being excessive pride‚ but other interpretations‚ such as Pier Paolo Pasolini’s 1967 film Oedipus Rex‚ present other possibilities as the main character is brought through the

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    Oedipus Rex‚ by Sophocles‚ and Fences‚ by August Wilson‚ are two great tragedies by two outstanding playwrights. The two stories seem intertwined by the great characters that they center around. Although the stories of Oedipus and Troy are separated by centuries‚ the characters are almost identical. Different backgrounds‚ different cultures‚ and different adversaries do not affect the manner and behavior of the main characters. If nothing else‚ the pride in each of the characters make the two so

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    the character of Harold in “ ‘Master Harold’…and the Boys” by Athol Fugard. Harold is just a 17 year old boy blessed to be of the fairer skin complexion in Apartheid ruled South Africa. Another example such an idea occurs is in “Oedipus Rex” by Sophocles. Oedipus is a hero to the people of Thebes and has been given the throne in the absence of its former holder Laius. Both stories have the leading character travel through a roller coaster of knowledge and emotions that eventually shows them the truth

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    and he decides not to buried the other brother because he was fighting against his kingdom. Creon said that “Polyneices is a traitor and should not be buried and he should be giving to the slavery “ (Sophocles 1109). Creon also said “Anyone trying to bury Polyneices should pay with death” (Sophocles 1109). This is the point when darkness began for Antigone figuring out how she is going to buried her brother that she love and if she is caught she was willing to pay with her life because that prove

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    Allusions In Antigone

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    Theory of Tragedy which stated that a tragedy must have six parts to determine its quality: plot‚ characters‚ diction‚ thought‚ spectacle‚ and melody. Aristotle’s Theory of Tragedy is the reason that Greek tragedies lasted around 4-5 hours each. Sophocles was a Greek tragedian and the playwright of the famous tragedy‚ Antigone‚ which astounded the audience due to the dominant woman tragic hero of Antigone. He incorporated the Chorus‚ a group of elders‚ into this tragedy as all Greek plays did. The

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    Madeson Todd Ms Casey IB English 20 March 14th 2015 What Does It Mean To Be Human? In what sense is Oedipus‚ though a king‚ also an "everyman" figure? In other words‚ how might this play be said to explore something fundamental about the limitations involved in being human? “In a sense every person must grope in the dark as Oedipus gropes‚ not knowing who he is or what he has to suffer; we all live in a world of appearance which hides from us who-knows-what dreadful reality” (E.R Dobbs‚ 1966). Oedipus

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    Essay #1: Oedipus the King – Flaws vs. Fate Sophocles intertwines the contrasting ideas of fate and free will throughout Oedipus the King‚ and conclusively leaves it to the audience to determine the reason for the tragedy that occurs in the story. The Oracle informs Oedipus of his destined future‚ which is to eventually shed his own father’s blood and marry‚ as well as conceive children with‚ his mother. As the story plays out‚ Oedipus comes to the realization that he has indeed fulfilled the

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    Are Antigone and Creon the Converse of Each Other? Antigone is the antithesis of Creon. The play‚ Antigone‚ by Sophocles translated by Paul Roche is a tragedy. It starts off with Antigone telling her sister‚ Ismene‚ that Creon‚ the king and their uncle‚ has made an edict that their brother‚ Polyneces‚ will not receive a proper burial and will be left to be eaten by carrion birds and dogs because he is a traitor. Their other brother Eteocles‚ will be given a proper burial‚ as he fought for Thebes

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    Antigone and Oedipus The King‚ written by Sophocles‚ are deeply tragic plays with a dramatic ending. In both plays‚ fate arises the question: could have Creon‚ Oedipus‚ Antigone‚ and the rest of the family‚ prevented the misfortunes‚ which fell upon them? Or were their lives cursed upon by determination? With every event that took place‚ the possibility of another occurrence was either higher or lower. One can see that every action brings upon an ironic outcome. Also‚ the deadly flaw of hubris can

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    story of Oedipus the king‚ Sophocles beautifully demonstrates the imagery of sight versus blindness through the use of tragedy and ignorance. Oedipus is ignorant to his own incest‚ therefore causing the first instance of his blindness. The second instance of Oedipus’ blindness is the ignorance of his true parent’s identity. The third instance of Oedipus’ blindness is a literal one‚ in which he physically blinds himself after finding the body of his mother‚ or wife. Sophocles utilizes his skill of

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