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    Tapia 1 Reyniel Tapia Geiss 11/11/12 Oedipus Is Innocent The difinition of gods in a polytheistic point of view are supreme beings considersd to have total control over a specific attribute. In the tragedy Oedipus the King‚ Grecian author Sophocles displays a topic that many people debate on: whether we believe in fate or freewill. Oedipus is king of Thebes. He came to his throne by killing his father and marrying his mother who abandoned him while he was young. The gods are

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    play Oedipus Tyrannus‚ by Sophocles‚ seems to present Oedipus both as having free will to make decisions and also being the victim of fate‚ which the Greeks believed to guide the universe. Oedipus was acting freely of his own free will throughout the play and by pushing for answers in the fashion that he did‚ Oedipus gained knowledge that ultimately caused his downfall. When Creon returns from Apollo’s Pythian shrine with news regarding how the city of Thebes might be saved‚ he offers Oedipus the

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    The Control Fate Has The play ”Oedipus Rex" written by Sophocles presents the theme of fate throughout the play. From the birth of Oedipus‚ the king of Thebes‚ to the end of the play‚ fate takes control of his life. Fate is shown in the play when Oedipus is saved from Lauis’ wrath as a baby‚ when Oedipus goes to the fork in the road where he kills his father‚ and when marries Jocasta‚ his mother. In the beginning of Oedipus’ life‚ Laius the king planned to kill his him by leaving him on a "trackless

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    In Oedipus the King‚ fate and free will play a huge role throughout the storyline. Only one however brought Oedipus to his death and downfall. Both points can be argued greatly! The ancient Greeks acknowledged fate as a reality outside an individual that developed and determined their life. It is that mankind does have control over his or her individual life. I assume that fate does indeed lead to Oedipus’s downfall. In the play‚ people lived their lives based on fate. The people relied on oracles

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    In the play Oedipus the King‚ Oedipus the main character meets with a tragic fate. In the beginning he is a mighty king‚ ruler of the city of Thebes. Then the people of Thebes come to him with a problem. The city is tragically on the surge of death. Oedipus‚ being the mighty king he is‚ is determined to solve the problem. Oedipus saved the city once before and became a hero. Now faced with this problem he would like to be a hero again‚ but things don’t always take a turn out

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    between fate and freewill. A lot of people have the need to feel like they have free will. This is clearly seen in the story of Oedipus by Sophocles because in the story all Sophocles ever wanted to do was stay clear of the prophecy that he was going to kill his father and sleep with his mother. Without that feeling of free will what do people really have‚ just a puppet going through the motions. I have really thought about the moments where I have felt like everything is based upon fate and this

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    December 6th‚ 2012 Tragic Hero: Oedipus Final Draft OEDIPUS: THE FATE OF POWERUFUL A KING Imagine being a hero‚ and your destiny is to kill your father and marry your mother. This is Oedipus’s fate. When he was still a baby‚ his parents heard of the prophecy they had a shepherd take Oedipus to Kithairon to die. There the shepherd gave the baby to another shepherd from Corinth‚ where Oedipus was given to the king and queen. In Oedipus Rex by Sophocles‚ Oedipus proves himself to be a tragic

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    Fate or Free Will In the myth of Oedipus Rex‚ the main character‚ Oedipus‚ is destined to kill his father and have intercourse with his mother. At the end of the story Oedipus finds out that he has does these deeds with a mix of fate and free will. something with decisive or far-reaching consequences that inevitably happens to somebody or something Fate is used in the myth so that Oedipus will live‚ find his home land and kill his father. The first act of fate is done when the shepherd finds

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    is continually shown to be false. A person’s fate is always predetermined‚ and can never be changed‚ no matter what the person does. This thematic pattern is prevalent in Sophocles’ play‚ Oedipus the King‚ as well. Throughout the tragedy‚ Oedipus and his parents‚ Laius and Jocasta‚ fruitlessly strive to defy the king’s destiny‚ to alter his fate. Unfortunately‚ when they all finally realize that their efforts have failed to change any aspect of Oedipus’ prognosticated future‚ and that the prophecy

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    The Failure of Destiny Avoidance (plan) The characters in Oedipus Rex try very hard to avoid their destiny but ultimately fail. Discuss King Oedipus is a dramatic play about how the characters Oedipus‚ Jocasta‚ and Laius live to put all their efforts in avoidance of their destiny but ultimately fail.  Destiny: Oedipus murder Laius (father) and incest to Jocasta.  Murder and incest considered extremely bad in Greek society  punished by Gods  Sophocles shows characters

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