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Theme Of Imagery In Oedipus

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Imagery throughout Oedipus
When you think of blindness you think of sight and when you think of ignorance you think of knowledge. Throughout the play Oedipus, sight and blindness imagery is very noticeable, along with ignorance and knowledge. Sophocles creates Oedipus as a character of ignorance, confidence, and good insight. The story starts out as Oedipus is the son of King Laius and Queen Jocasta. The oracle told the parents that their son would kill his father and marry his mother. The parents refused to let this happen and sent the servant to pin Oedipus’s feet together and leave him on the mountain to die. The messenger knew this was not right and stepped in immediately to help the poor child. As Oedipus grew older he found out the truth about his life and why certain things happened. Over time, Oedipus's blindness shows him the lack of knowledge he knew about his true life story.
Oedipus has been told that he would kill his father and marry his mother. When Oedipus heard this statement he refused to believe it. After hearing this Oedipus went to Corinth to figure out the truth. Oedipus gets caught in road rage with King Laius and little did he know that this was his father. Sight and blindness is seen through this scene because Oedipus is blind and does not see that he killed his father. Oedipus is denying the fact that he killed King Laius, also known as his father. Oedipus also shows ignorance by thinking he knows for a fact that he did not kill King Laius. Creon

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