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    back to the primordial era‚ several ancient plays used the notions of morality‚ free will and fate. In several literary pieces there is an issue between the human preconception to fully assent fate and the natural desire to control destiny. In Oedipus Rex by Sophocle and Hamlet by William Shakespeare‚ it is shown that the matters of fate and free will always create a struggle for the individual’s control over his life. The main characters of both plays‚ Oedipus and Hamlet‚ are put into similar situations

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    Dionysus. In the stories "Oedipus Rex" and "The Bacchae"‚ these gods conflict with men that are not just average mortals‚ but respected kings. Although the political position of these kings makes them feel superior to all‚ the gods in the two stories show them that immortals are far superior to any man. In this way‚ "Oedipus Rex" and "The Bacchae" present a tension between politics and religion‚ the result of which reveals that religion indubitably prevails. In "Oedipus Rex"‚ the presence of religion

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    "Still‚ the Truth Remains" An immense desire for personal satisfaction‚ and extraordinary reputation can often result in a sickly‚ perverse distortion of reality. In Sophocles’ Oedipus Rex‚ a man well known for his intellect and wisdom‚ finds himself blind to the truth of his life‚ and his parentage. William Shakespeare’s Hamlet also contains a character that is in search of the truth‚ which ultimately leads to his own demise‚ as well as the demise of many around him. Arthur Miller’s play‚ The

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    Oedipus is the definition of nobility being noble by both birth and character. He is born in to royalty as he is the son of King Laius and Queen Jocasta of Thebes. Soon his father‚ King Laius‚ hears of a prophecy that states his son would grow up and kill him. To prevent this horrific fate from happening Oedipus is brought to the wilderness to be left for dead but as fate has it a passing shepherd finds baby Oedipus. The shepherd brings Oedipus to Corinth to be adopted by King Polybus and Queen Merope

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    In the play Oedipus Rex‚ Tiresias contrast with Oedipus because he tells him he was the murder of king Laius. Oedipus is really lost‚ He doesn’t know who he is and doesn’t know his faith. Tiresias does a big part because without the prophecy wouldn’t know he was the murder of king Laius. Oedipus goes through a long journey to know who he is. Oedipus a tragic hero had a variety of things that happened to him. Oedipus goes to the blind prophet and begs them to tell him who was the murder of king Laius

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    In Oedipus Rex Sophocles uses Creon for a foil to Oedipus. In Antigone Sophocles uses Creon as the Greek tragic hero. In Oedipus Rex the character of Creon serves as a foil to Oedipus. Creon is portrayed as a rational‚ ethical‚ and dutiful leader who represents the need for a stable society. All the while Oedipus is portrayed as a rash‚ unreasonable‚ and overly confident king‚ who is constantly trying to keep up with his unavoidable fate. Creon shows his rationality when he replies to a question

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    Queen Jocasta is one of Greek mythology’s most ill fated characters. In the beginning of the play‚ Oedipus Rex‚ she and her husband learn that their child is destined to kill his father and marry his mother. So‚in order to save avoid this catastrophe ‚they leave the child out in the wilderness to die. Little does Jocasta know that a kindly herdsman has rescued the child and Baby Oedipus has been adopted by a King and Queen from another state. Years later‚ when Oedipus finally hears the

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    In the Play Oedipus Rex‚ Fate vs. Free will is a major factor of the story. The story is set in ancient Greece where Oedipus becomes king of a small city after the death of the old king. The key question is; did Oedipus make all his decisions by himself‚ or did fate already plan and execute what was going to happen to him? In this particular story there is strong evidence to swing to both sides‚ however‚ the fate of Oedipus was the biggest factor. In the play Oedipus Rex‚ fate

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    Major Works Data Sheet Title: Oedipus Rex and Antigone Author: Sophocles Date of Publication: 430 B.C. and 441 B.C. Genre: drama/tragedy 1. Characterize the author’s style: Sophocles demonstrates great insight into human suffering. He assumes a pontifical role in an attempt to present a moral lesson to the general masses. 2. Cite a sample passage that exemplifies the style (provide page number): Chorus: “People of Thebes‚ my countrymen‚ look on Oedipus. He solved the famous riddle

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    Oedipus Rex: A Symbolic Path to Truth In the ironic and tragic play Oedipus Rex‚ the titular character (Oedipus) goes on a journey to discover who he really is. The story starts with the King Lauis abandoning his son Oedipus because the prophet said Oedipus would murder his father and marry his mother. As the story goes on Oedipus finds a sphinx and solves the sphinx’s riddle which kills it. Oedipus is immediately named King of Thebes. As the story comes to an end he starts to ask the question‚ who

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