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    since you provoke me‚ launched at you‚ archer-like‚ in my anger... Boy‚ lead me home‚ so that he may launch his rage against younger men‚ and learn to keep a quieter tongue and a better mind within his breast than he now bears (Sophocles 1064-1090). Tiresias is explaining to Creon that if he continues down his current path‚ no good can come of it for himself. Creon’s reaction in attempting to let Antigone go does not constitute him trying to become a better person‚ because a better person would free

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    When reading the works of two great writers‚ a person 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

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    In today’s society we would never imagine ourselves of having to kill our father and also having to be mary our mother. ”Oedipus Rex” by sophocles is a tragedy that discusses the downfall of a king. Oedipus was abandoned as a child by his parents‚ whom left him to die in a mountain because of a Prophecy he was told about. It stated that the Oedipus will kill his father‚ take his throne‚ and marry his mother. As Oedipus accidentally helps a kingdom‚ he becomes the king and so the prophecy and his

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    his own destiny occurs when he makes a major decision that affects his journey‚ to return to Circe’s Island‚ Aeaea. In the episode of the Sirens‚ Circe‚ a goddess‚ sends Odysseus to meet the ghost of the blind prophet Tiresias. Instead of going on with his journey following Tiresias’ advice‚ “Odysseus returns briefly to Circe’s Island.” (Homer 506). The act of Odysseus going back to Aeaea is a prime example of him shaping his own journey by making his own choices rather using other’s advice. He decides

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    human values that had led to the war.It is a masterpiece of modernist poetry written in five sections. Europe is alluded to as the modern wasteland and the poem is largely located in London and the river Thames. The protagonist in the poem is Tiresias‚ the blind prophet of Thebes who had to convey to Oedipus the meaning of the riddle connected with Oedipus.In this poem Eliot has woven a an intricate pattern of verse which despite its interwoven strands‚ taken from history‚ anthropology‚ myths

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    What is a hero? On Dictonary.com it states thats its “ a brave and noble character in an epic poem‚ admired for great achievements or affected by grand events ” Now the real questios is. Is Odysseus a hero? In the Odyssey by Homer‚ it’s an epic poem about a man is stuck in a war for many years. He finally escapes the war to go home but instead is faced with many adventures to come along the way. On his adventures he goes through terrible storms‚ Wicked creatures‚ he also had to face gods and goddesses

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    angles and get a different answer every time. In the story of Oedipus‚ however‚ the definition of justice has a more cruel undertone. In the literary work of Oedipus Rex‚ Oedipus is a prideful man who refuses to accept fate. By refusing to listen Tiresias‚ the one who foretells his fate‚ he angers the gods. In this situation‚ by refusing to acknowledge the words of the blind man whom the gods entrust their wisdom onto‚ Oedipus has wronged the gods. He has disobeyed; denied them‚ even. The gods

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    into snakes‚ her lower body was transformed also‚ and meeting her gaze would turn any living man to stone. In the earliest myths‚ there is only one Gorgon‚ but there are two snakes that form a belt around her waist. In one version of the Tiresias myth‚ Tiresias stumbled upon Athena bathing‚ and he was struck blind by her to ensure he would never again see what man was not intended to see. But having lost his eyesight‚ he was given a special gift - to be able to understand the language of the birds

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    Adversity‚ we all have it in our lives at some points. It may result in some very tough times for an individual or group‚ but it can also cause some significant growth that is normally for the better. Sometimes the person(s) may have even caused the issues in the first place‚ and that’s exactly what this is focused around. People and societies with a higher power than the majority can get tendencies to think that they can do whatever they want. This happens a lot like with Creon from Antigone Doing

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    Tiresias says: “The time is not far off when you shell pay back corpus for corpus‚ flesh of your own flesh. You have kept from the god’s … the child that is theirs. The one in a grave before her death‚ the other dead‚ denied the grave” (Scene 5‚ line 77)

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