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    The tragic fall of Oedipus in Sophocles play "Oedipus Rex" is both self-inflicted and result of events drawn from his own destiny. First off early on in Oedipus ’ life his first deadly mistake towards succeeding his self-inflicted downfall was the murder of his father the former king. In a blind rage without any motive‚ he kills Liaus and his men at a rode crossing. Fate may have had led him to that point but it was his own rage that resulted in his biggest mistake. Further evidence of his self-inflicted

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    Sophocles’ Oedipus the King was considered by Aristotle to be the faultless model of a tragedy. The reason Aristotle considered Oedipus the King to be matchless was due to the fact that it flawlessly adhered to his stringent criteria of an effective tragedy. In Aristotle’s The Poetics he describes how Oedipus the King meets his principles of dramatic composition by its use of a complex plot‚ simultaneous discovery and reversal and finally the character of Oedipus (291). Aristotle’s principles of

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    Emmie Thompson AP English 10.1.13 Oedipus Rex and Plato’s Allegory of the Cave: The Illusion of Reality Sophocles was known for his emphasis on the individual’s uncompromising search for truth‚ particularly in “Oedipus Rex.” In Plato’s “Allegory of the Cave‚” he‚ similarly to Sophocles‚ illustrates man’s pursuit of truth and what that means. Plato suggests that truth is subjective to each man. But what is truer? What is illusion and what is reality? Just because something is illusion for one

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    I- STORY OUTLINE II- PLOT OF OEDIPUS REX III- THEMES IN OEDIPUS REX CONCLUSION Bibliography INTRODUCTION Sophocles introduced several important innovations to the stage like creating powerfully motivated characters who today still fascinate the audience with their psychological depth. Oedipus Rex is a tragic play showing an unmerited misfortune on the part of the protagonist Oedipus. Tragedy as Aristotle puts it‚

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    play Oedipus The King begins with the king and queen of Thebes‚ Laius and Jocasta. Laius was warned by an oracle that his own son would kill him and that he would marry his mother‚ Jocasta. Determined to reverse their fate‚ Laius pierced and bound his newborn sons feet and sent a servant away with him with strict instructions to leave the child to die on the mountain of Cithaeron. However‚ the servant felt badly for the infant and gave him to a shepherd who then gave the child to Polybus‚ king of Corinth

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    Mother’s Affection "Oedipus the Lord" is a disaster by the antiquated Greek dramatist Sophocles. Oedipus is the focal figure and unfortunate legend of Sophocles’ play. After Oedipus’ introduction to the world‚ his dad Ruler Laius of Thebes‚ gained from a prophet that his own child was bound to execute him. Sophocles’ play is a replay‚ as we push ahead in the play occasions of the past gradually begin to unravel. Oedipus comes closer to his past‚ uncovering the condemnation. Oedipus is not detestable

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    That’s the first thing Rex notices – it’s dark and it’s quiet. But he’s awake and startled and scared‚ as though someone had crashed a pair of cymbals right over his head. There’s something wrong. A pervading sense of unease seeps in as he crawls towards consciousness to figure this out. It’s – it’s the floor. That’s the second thing that breaks through to him. The floor is cold‚ jagged‚ and rough‚ scuffing his palms as he struggles to sit up. He’s on the floor. That’s weird. Rex doesn’t sleep on the

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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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    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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    Knowledge Brings Sorrow; Fate vs. Free Will The themes of “fate versus free will” and “knowledge brings sorrow” are present throughout the play Oedipus Rex‚ by Sophocles. Fate and free will are antitheses of each other‚ just as knowledge and sorrow are. Many years before Oedipus began his journey to Thebes‚ his father‚ King Laius‚ heard a prophecy saying that his son would kill him (65). In order to prevent this from happening‚ Laius had the baby abandoned‚ and had his feet bound together with

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