Throughout the play, the reader will discern Oedipus is not a pleasant person seeing that he assassinated his own father also married his mother. The description of Oedipus E.R. Dodds gives in “Misunderstanding the Oedipus Rex” is what any reader can concur with. He calls him an “incestuous parricide” for the way he treated Creon (Dodds 19). People may not agree that he is a careless person for doing such cruel activities because he was not aware that Laius was his father or that Jocasta was his mother. The main rationale he mistreated Creon was his anger similar to the other actions he took out of anger. Certain readers might have felt compassion for Creon instead of Oedipus since Creon did not lose his temper. Readers could feel disappointed when they figure out that Oedipus was meant to be a kind
Throughout the play, the reader will discern Oedipus is not a pleasant person seeing that he assassinated his own father also married his mother. The description of Oedipus E.R. Dodds gives in “Misunderstanding the Oedipus Rex” is what any reader can concur with. He calls him an “incestuous parricide” for the way he treated Creon (Dodds 19). People may not agree that he is a careless person for doing such cruel activities because he was not aware that Laius was his father or that Jocasta was his mother. The main rationale he mistreated Creon was his anger similar to the other actions he took out of anger. Certain readers might have felt compassion for Creon instead of Oedipus since Creon did not lose his temper. Readers could feel disappointed when they figure out that Oedipus was meant to be a kind