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  • Blame Oedipus For The Events
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    968 words When one looks at the way in which the great controversy occurred in the end of Sophocles' play, Oedipus the King, they most likely can observe the way in which the entire situation could have been avoided. If not for two of the characters in the story being so na " ive in believing that getting rid of their son would save them from a prophecy about their child. Prophecies, in this story, were the capital reason that all the events took place. Many people believe that one should not fu...
  • Life Of Oedipus
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    Oedipus is guilty because, despite knowing the prophecy that he will commit parricide and incest, he yet kills an elderly gentleman and sleeps with an elderly women. The choice was his, and this accounts for his guilt. This is implausible because, at the time he killed the old man (his father) he had no idea of the prophecy that foreseen this happening. Even if he would have known about the Gods saying that he would do these things, it wouldn't have made much of a difference. For Oedipus thought...
  • Jocasta And Oedipus
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    Three Female Characters in Greek Tragedies Jim CreusMrs. BaldiEnglish IV 2/18/97 In the times of the ancient Greeks, women had an unpretentious role. They were expected to do take on the accepted role of a woman. In most cases, a woman's role is restricted to bearing young, raising children, and housework. In Sophocles' Oedipus the King, Antigone, and Medea, the dominant female characters impacted upon men with authority and political power. It is an inescapable fate that one of these characters...
  • Oedipus And Jocasta
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    Use of Irony in "Oedipus Rex" Many sources tell us that Sophocles wrote more then one hundred plays, but only seven of them have survived the centuries in their entirety. Certainly the best known of his surviving plays is "Oedipus Rex". The plot of the play hinges on the element of irony. Irony can be defined as "a combination of circumstances or a result that is the opposite of what is or might be expected or considered appropriate", (Guralnik, Webster's, 1968, p. 745). Irony is one of the prev...

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