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    Although ruling with an iron ego‚ Oedipus has the admirable qualities that a leader of any place would and should possess; he has a deep devotion to the Theban population‚ “whose fame all men acknowledge” (Sophocles‚ 8). At the outset of the play‚ Oedipus’ intentions were honorable; he was determined to find Laius’ murderer and went to such lengths to end the plague on his people. His intentions were there

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    s the  scene where the Arcadians abandon the fight. We already know that the Arcadians in the film  represent a much more diverse group of Greeks‚ but the Spartans did not stand alone to face their  death as they did in the film. The Thespian and Theban soldiers remained alongside them. The  filmmakers made this choice because the Spartans fighting and sacrificing themselves alone is  significantly cooler and more meaningful. The reason for these scenes and historical  imaginations is to show th

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    Oedipus the ideal Tragic Hero Kelli Richards Liberty University Abstract In the play Oedipus Rex‚ Sophocles portrays Oedipus who is also the main character‚ as a good- natured‚ beautiful‚ noble yet narcissistic person who has a lapse of judgment and fall from power. Throughout the play Oedipus makes a few profound decisions for which he is condemned to plentiful suffering;

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    Literary Devices in Oedipus Rex Dramatic Irony: For example‚ when Creon tells Oedipus about the god’s curse on Thebes‚ Oedipus puts his own curse on the murderer of Laius‚ not knowing it was he who killed Laius (Sophocles‚ 14). Throughout the book‚ Oedipus learns things that the audience would have already known‚ like when Oedipus discovers who his parents really are. Verbal Irony: “I pray that the man’s life be consumed in evil and wretchedness” – Oedipus (Sophocles 14) Oedipus demands that the

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    French author‚ George Bernanos once said “It’s fine to rise above pride‚ but you must have pride in order to do so.” Bernanos believed that it is necessary for everyone to have pride in order to succeed. But‚ those who succeed may become too proud and will lose everything. Bernanos believed that pride is good in moderation‚ but having an excess of characteristics similar to it causes people to lose what they work so hard to obtain. Sophocles explores the idea of having traits that can be good in

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    Antigone Work Quotes

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    Guard “We saw this girl giving that dead man’s corpse full burial rites-an act you’d made illegal.” (12) Creon “Don’t speak of here being here. Her life is over.” (18) Creon “No‚ not me. Hades is the one who will stop the marriage” (18) Creon “Well enjoy your sophisticated views. But if you don’t reveal to me who did this‚ you’ll just confirm how much your treasonous gains have made you suffer.” (10) Antigone “Don’t try to share my death or make a claim to actions which you did not do. I’ll

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    The Odyssey written by Homer shows many struggles you have to overcome. Like the characters in this story‚ I have had to overcome all the hours spent studying to be where I am. I will have to overcome college life too. Odysseus had to overcome several challenges too. Here’s a few. Like Odysseus‚ I will have to overcome many temptations and struggles in my college life. One of these is deciding what is good for myself and my peers. Like how Odysseus had the choose between Scylla and Charybdis. I will

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    under the curse of the Sphinx‚ who will not free the city unless her riddle is answered. Oedipus solves the riddle and‚ since the king has recently been murdered‚ becomes the king and marries the queen. In time‚ he comes to learn that he is actually a Theban‚ the king’s son‚ cast out of Thebes as a baby. He has killed his father and married his mother. Horrified‚ he blinds himself and leaves Thebes forever. This story portrays countless forms of blindness. in the first act of blindness‚ his parents

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    Priest describe (25-30)? How do the suppliants view Oedipus (31-34;40;46)? The Priest refers to Oedipus’s saving of Thebes from the Sphinx (35-38)‚ a monster with human female head and breasts and a lion’s body with wings. The "tax" (36) which the Thebans paid the Sphinx was in the form of young men killed by the monster when they were unable to answer the riddle:2 "What has one voice and four feet‚ two feet and three feet?" The answer which only Oedipus was able to provide was "man" (crawling on all

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    Creon’s Hubris In the Greek play Antigone‚ Sophocles demonstrates the altering effects of pride on mankind. Antigone provides a balanced sense of pride‚ which motivates her to perform honorable deeds‚ but deeds that insult Creon‚ the Theban king‚ and his sense of pride. His belief in himself as an authority above the Gods leads to the events that cause the tragedy to Antigone and eventually to his own family. It is through Creon’s hubris and his denial of basic moral laws and human feelings‚ the

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