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    degree of importance/impact). Both Oedipus in Oedipus Rex by John Bennet and Creon in Antigone by Sophocles go through tragedy that reflects importance and has a big impact. Creon in comparison to Oedipus exhibits a higher degree of magnitude because his sinful actions display a higher degree of remorse and resulted in a more pronounced life of regret/suffering and a higher degree of catastrophe. Creon experiences a higher degree of remorse then Oedipus because his sinful acts were knowingly

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    Compare and Contrast: Oedipus and Othello When comparing and contrasting the character’s Oedipus and Othello by means of the different theatrical practices‚ one must take in account that there have been many interpretations‚ and productions of each of their respected plays. The differing presentations of each may lead someone to think differently about the play than another would. In comparing and contrasting the dramatic representation of the protagonists Oedipus and Othello‚ theatrical presentation

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    religiously show deference to their leader‚ Oedipus. Oedipus is the one who has freed them of their slavery from the cursed sphinx who stumped many a greater man with her patronizing

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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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    Me!!! Oedipus is a very complex character. He can be viewed as either caring and sympathetic to his subjects or he can be viewed as a self-centered ruler who only puts on an act in hopes of gaining the adoration of his subjects. Oedipus Rex in fact was a very prideful king. This was proven in many of his speeches. For instances in scene one‚ line 180‚ in scene two‚ line 280‚ and finally scene 3‚line 148 all prove that Oedipus is a self-centered king. In scene one‚ line 180 Oedipus says "the

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    Juxtaposition of Oedipus and Tiresias In the third passage‚ from Oedipus the King‚ Sophocles reveals the importance of self-knowledge to rid of the illusions that fate can be escaped. Tiresias provides insight and truth to an ignorant and proud Oedipus. Oedipus holds the misconception that his worldly knowledge and power over Thebes provides him with enough insight to realize that he has unintentionally fulfilled his fate. Sophocles juxtaposes Oedipus and Tiresias‚ revealing Oedipus’ hubris and its

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    play Oedipus Rex after Oedipus realizes his fate he doesn’t commit suicide but instead he blinds himself. Even his wife and mother‚ Jocasta commits suicide after finding out the fate and truth surrounding their life. This was different for Oedipus he punished himself with blindness. He blinds himself in the hope of not having to see the city which he failed‚ not having to see his mother and father in the afterlife or his children‚ and he could not kill himself due to fate. One reason Oedipus blinds

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    characteristics that cause them not to succeed. Actions of arrogance‚ paranoia‚ and anger affect a king named Oedipus. In Sophocles’ Greek drama‚ Oedipus the King‚ Oedipus ruins his own life‚ as well as the lives around him because of the negative behaviors that get the best of him‚ which show his weak character‚ and later on lead to his exile. Oedipus is a man of pride and arrogance. E.R. Dodds says‚ “Oedipus‚ they point out‚ is proud and overconfident; he harbors unjustified suspicions against Tiresias and

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    When Was Oedipus Angry

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    Being with someone who is twice as old as you is a bad idea. Why do I say that? In the play‚ Oedipus‚ the main character in Sophocles’ plays “Oedipus Rex” was cursed by the gods‚ was crazy‚ and did sleep with his mom (and also killed his dad.) Throughout the play he shows part of the cycle of acceptance: Anger‚ Depression‚ and Acceptance. Oedipus first became angry before he accepted the truth. He was angry at Teiresias by insulting him. “It has-but not for you; no‚ not for you‚ shameless and

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    Irony in Oedipus the King

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    THE TRAGEDY OF OEDIPUS Tragedy‚ in English‚ is a word used to indicate other words such as misfortune‚ calamity‚ disaster and many more such words. However‚ this word has another dramatic meaning‚ not far from its original meaning in English. In Western theatre it is a genre that presents a heroic or moral struggle of an individual that leads to his or her ultimate defeat or misfortune. When the audience and reader share the playwright’s particular social perception and social values they easily

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