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Blindness In Sophocles 'Oedipus The King'

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Oedipus Rex Essay

They say that there is no real definition of what it is “to see” something. We have all become accustomed to seeing things that are right in front of us that we sometimes forget what we are truly seeing. We tend to forget about the beauty behind certain things and we forget how lucky we are to be able to see them. On the other hand, sometimes we try to close our eyes to the things we hate. During a scary movie or horrific event, people may cover there eyes and choose to not see the truth and what’s really in front of them. Oedipus Rex wasn’t able to see the truth, and yet Teiresias, a blind man saw it plainly. Oedipus is known for his intelligence but chooses to be ignorant and therefore blind to the truth about himself and his past. In Oedipus the King, Sophocles uses the blindness motif effectively by making Oedipus "blind" throughout the story by his refusal to see that the prophecy has come true, while Tiresias' physical blindness allows him to "see" the truth. …show more content…

He struggles to uncover Laius’s murder and his own identity, despite numerous warnings that he should leave the truth alone. His pursuit of knowledge and truth, however, results in ruin as Oedipus uncovers his destiny, which he was better off not knowing. This suggests that knowledge is futile and limited in its ability to bring happiness to those who seek

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