Oedipus the King Blindness Essay

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    Blindness in Oedipus The King After reading the play it is clear that there are few different themes, though the one which will be discussed in this essay is the theme of blindness. Blindness appears in all people; because there is not anyone who can predict his/her future or fate, even if they have the ability to "see’’. they tend avoid "seeing" the truth or trying to understand it clearly and perfectly with a way which the fate had choosen for them, this state can supported with a famous quote;"A

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    What does blindness exactly mean? If we speak literally, it means to be unable to see because of injury, disease, or a congenital condition. If the term is to be used in a figurative way, its means to have a lack of perception, awareness, or judgment to a situation. Unfortunately for the main character, Oedipus, in the tragedy Oedipus the King by Sophocles, he had fallen under the two categories of blindness. From the moment Oedipus takes the throne at Thebes, he wants to figure out how to end the

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    Oedipus a blind man, but realizes his truth and reveals his honesty at the end of his journey. Theme in Oedipus Rex. Reason 1 In the beginning of the play, Oedipus clueless about who he is. He left Corinth to see the oracle about his parents, after becoming king Sophocles uses his blindness and sight for Teiresias, Jocasta, and Oedipus. Has great power, Teiresias with secrets, that has no physical sight. No great power in Thebes. A quote “ someone knew something! Doesn't matter who the evil

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    Does who are fiscally blind are actually the ones that can clearly see. in the play of Oedipus the king by Sophocles we can see a number of references to blindness and sight and to light and darkness. Real sight does not require eyes but the ability to see beyond of what is in front of us. What these means is that one must not only be able to see something, but also be able to understand it. In Oedipus the king, Teiresias is the only physically blind character, and is the only person that throughout

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    that can actually see everything that occurs; yet, he is blind. On the other hand, Oedipus, a sighted king, has trouble seeing what Teiresias sees (understands); however, later in the play, he gains that perception which results in his desire to be blind just like Teiresias. As the play progresses, the theme of sight and blindness start to multiply in a way. First of all, at the beginning of the play, Oedipus stated, “I must bring what is dark to light.” He is not talking about the literal meanings

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    The Blindness of Knowledge Human’s express different interpretations on what is seen through their eyes to help gain an understanding on what is happening around them. The personalities of people are simple but complex, and have no changed that drastically over time regarding their feelings and emotions. By an individual believing there is more superiority over one than another in society, the person is setting themselves up for failure and disappointment into his or her lives, when instead it

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    it be by a dog; but he that is blind in his understanding, which is the worst blindness of all, believes he sees as the best, and scorns a guide"( Not being able to see the things you do not want to see is in all of us even if you do have the ability to see. Everyone tries to stay away from "seeing" the truth or completely understanding a situation. In Oedipus the King, Sophocles uses irony perfectly by making Oedipus blind through the whole story by his ignorance, pride, and quest for the truth

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    The word “blindness” can be used thematically and literally; thematically being someone can be ignorant or oblivious to see the truth or world around them, and in a literal sense it means that a person is physically blind. In Oedipus the King by Sophocles the role of “blindness” literally and thematically is used to show how the character Oedipus is oblivious to see the “truth” in his life is like Donald Trump, America’s forty-fifth president, on his views of climate change. Donald Trump is “blinded”

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    Nothing in all the world is more dangerous than sincere ignorance and conscientious stupidity” Martin Luther King. In Oedipus Rex, the motif of blindness appears throughout the play. It wasn’t just physical blindness but metaphorical blindness too. Sophocles blindness has two components: the inability to see through one’s eyes and the inability to foresee the future. The ignorance of fate and blindness affects the characters which leads to their downfall. Many of the characters thought they were above the

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    the blindness. In the Emperor's New Clothes, when Emperor saw his new cloth, he said, "Am I fool? Am I unfit to be the Emperor? What a thing to happen to me of all people! - Oh! It's very pretty."(2). Although he did not see anything, he did not want to believe that he is unfit with his job, so he forced himself to believe that a cloth is beautiful. At the end, a little boy at the parade said, "But he hasn't got anything on"(3). This led Emperor come back to a reality. In the Oedipus The King, Oedipus

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