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    concept of sacrifice in King Oedipus (Oedipus), where huge sacrifices are arguably necessary for a figure of authority. Oedipus also asserts that consequences vary according to the degree of power one holds, as seen from the huge tragedy experienced by Thebes due to Oedipus’ failure of sacrifice in his position as King. The tragedy affecting the whole of Thebes (political instability at the end of the play) is inherent to the play precisely due to Oedipus’ kingship. Oedipus sacrifices time and effort

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    Tragic Flaws of Oedipus Rex The ancient Greek’s culture was greatly influence by their belief in in many gods. They believed that the gods would guide them and that everyone was destined to live out their fates. In the case of Oedipus Rex Fate drove him into a downfall. Oedipus Rex is a part of the great Sophoclean play, written by Sophocles. Sophocles’ write this story to portray a tragic hero, using character flaws to explain his downfall. Oedipus is a perfect tragic hero because his whirlwind

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    In the play Oedipus the King written by Sophocles, ignorance is a focal point of the reading. Oedipus, the character in which the play focuses on, is an ignorant individual who is looking to find the truth about the plague in his city of Thebes, as well as finding the killer of Laius. The lack of knowledge that he possesses about these mysteries is driving him mad. Oedipus so desperately wants to find out how to stop the plague and wants to find the killer of Laius just as equally. However, after

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    society through the creation of Oedipus. Throughout Oedipus the King, Sophocles develops characters, applies symbolism, and uses irony to capture the fatal flaws of Oedipus which produces an effective theme: if one goes against their God-given destiny, then one will ultimately fail. Oedipus displays many key attributes that contribute to his demise: arrogance, stubbornness, and ignorance. Through Sophocles's development of the character Oedipus, Sophocles uses Oedipus

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    confidence” (Miriam-Webster Dictionary). In Oedipus The King by Sophocles, the onslaught of pain assailing the protagonist is a result of his tragic flaws. Sophocles often used a characters’ flaw to influence the outcome or future of the hero. Oedipus' hubris influences him to fulfill the oracle and further intensify his punishment from the Gods. Oedipus' pride is an essential characteristic throughout the play. Even before Oedipus came into power as the King of Thebes he allowed his arrogance to control

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    out their fates. In the case of Oedipus Rex Fate drove him into a downfall. Oedipus Rex is a part of the great Sophoclean play, written by Sophocles. Sophocles’ write this story to portray a tragic hero, using character flaws to explain his downfall. Oedipus is a perfect tragic hero because his whirlwind of a life force the audience to admire him in the beginning of the story as a privilege young man and also pity him a he falls into a crushing downfall. Sophocles intentionally gave Oedipus certain

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    Oedipus Tragic Hero

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    Oedipus Critical Essay There are various meanings of what a tragic hero is, but Aristotle follows the character of Oedipus most specifically. Aristotle’s definition of a tragic hero has many different parts that a person must have. The first thing that the person must have is the man has to be a man of noble stature. The noble stature is usually gained by becoming a prince or a king. The second guideline is that the tragic hero has to be a good person, but his downfall results from his committing

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    seeker craves. Sophocles demonstrates this in his play, Oedipus the King, as Oedipus quested for new knowledge. No matter how many times Oedipus was told to not search for answers about the death of the previous king, Laius, he still pursued. As a result of uncovering the truth about the murder, Oedipus is highly distraught by the information he learned. In Sophocles’ Oedipus, the King, Sophocles’ use of suspense and irony throughout Oedipus’ search for knowledge lead to the discovery of his destiny

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    reason to go. I pick the play Oedipus the King by William Shakespeare. (a) The quester of this play would be Oedipus and is also the main character. (b) Oedipus left his parents and traveled to Thebes because he is trying make sure the oracle was wrong about his fate.(c) He left his hometown without his “parents” because the oracle told Oedipus that his fate is to kill his father and marry his mother. (d) Oedipus faces challenges when he gets to Thebes. When Oedipus first got to Thebes the Sphinx

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    How Is Oedipus Selfish

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    Oedipus rex is an exquisite play that features a tragic hero, Oedipus, WHo is cursed to do horrible deeds. Oedipus is completely unaware of how wrong he is about his entire life and how he lived thinking he’s innocent to all of his sinful deeds he does not recall which are killing his father, Laius, and mating with his mother, Jocosta.. Although the is wealthy and lives a seemingly good life as the king of thebes, he’s said by Tiresias as having the worst life of them all, which is living a life

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