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    In the play of Oedipus Rex ‚written by Sophocles‚ it’s argued by many people and even Aristotle. These people say that the main character shows many flaws during the story . One of the things that Aristotle argues about is that Oedipus downfall was made by his own poor decision making. Oedipus is a strong independent man ‚but he was too blind to realize what was going on throughout the whole story. The destiny of Oedipus was already decide. In this story Sophocles tell us this incredible story

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    Greek tragedy Oedipus Rex‚ Sophocles’ use of irony does just that. He uses three different types of irony‚ dramatic‚ verbal‚ and situational‚ in telling the story of the journey of Oedipus. Dramatic irony is a form of irony in which the audience’s understanding of the events in the story surpass that of the characters. There are many examples of dramatic ironies that span the entire story. For example‚ the audience knows the true identity of Oedipus’ parents‚ that Oedipus

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    Throughout Oedipus Rex‚ Oedipus demonstrates‚ through dramatic irony‚ hamartia‚ and catharsis‚ changes from an ignorant egomaniac to a humble wanderer after everything is taken away. Dramatic irony‚ where the reader knows something the characters don’t‚ is abundant in Sophocles’ Oedipus Rex. For instance‚ when Tiresias‚ the profit‚ and Oedipus are exchanging words in an argument‚ Tiresias says‚ “I say that you are Laius’ murder”‚ is never accepted by most of the characters‚ yet it was made clear

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    Oedipus Rex‚ is a compelling play‚ with a main character story line that is very complicated. Oedipus‚ who was adopted into a royal family‚ but never told he was adopted‚ obtains a prophecy that he will kill his father and marry his mother. He runs away from his family‚ to escape the prophecy‚ but finds them to come true in the end‚ when he is reconnected with his birth family. An ongoing‚ popular question readers have at the end of the play‚ is if Oedipus’ outcome was due to fate or free will. Could

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    Oedipus‚ at the beginning of the play speaks to the young people of Thebes and asks them why they are all there when the city is in need of help. Thebes has been cursed with a plague and the people need their god to tell them what they need to do to save their city. Oedipus sees an old priest bowing at his feet and he asks him to speak for everyone of the reason they are bowing down to him in such a manor. Oedipus says he is ready to help with whatever it takes to help his people. He said he

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    Oedipus Rex is full of people searching for justice. Throughout the play Oedipus acts upon what he believes is justice. Oedipus believed that kicking laius chariot off the road was justice. He didn’t keep it a secret that he kicked the chariot off the road. He thought that since they are blocking my way and I need to get through the only thing to do is kick their chariot off the road. Oedipus didn’t think that what he was doing was a crime. He didn’t think twice about it because it was justice in

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    one of the playwrights within 430BCE. Sophocles wrote approximately 120 plays in total however‚ only 7 survived‚ one in which is the Greek tragedy ‘Oedipus’. ‘Oedipus’ is considered to be Sophocles’ ‘masterpiece’. Sophocles writes upon personal and complex themes‚ in which represent things which happen in everyday life‚ we can see this within ‘Oedipus’‚ when it is mentioned ‘And to our suffering

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    WORLD LITERATURE Reaction Paper Oedipus the King Greek tragedy is still relevant today because humanity never changes much over the centuries. While we may advance our machinery and technology‚ we have evolved very little. We are human beings and mankind is known to get himself into trouble when he becomes obsessed with something. Oedipus is no different from Tiger Woods in that he allows himself to be governed by desires. He has the power to get what he wants and never stops to think about

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    your notebook. Due _________________ 1. What is the dramatic purpose of the prologue? 2. How does Oedipus characterize himself? 3. What is his attitude toward the suppliants? 4. What conditions in Thebes does the Priest describe? 5. What request does the Priest make of Oedipus? 6. According to Creon what did Apollo say must be done in order to cure Thebes of its pollution? 7. What is Oedipus resolved to do after hearing from Creon? 8. What is the reaction of the Chorus to the advice of Apollo

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    In the essay God and Man in Oedipus Rex‚ Silberman describes the relationship between free will and fate and how knowledge of fate is an action that can lead to further action. She uses quotes from other academic essay writers and from Oedipus to further her argument. Silberman’s purpose is to express her opinions about how free will and fate are used in the play. She writes in an intellectual tone for scholars who wish to study and analyse the element of fate in Oedipus. Oedipus’s early actions were

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