The oracle prophesying that Oedipus’s fate was to kill his father, and his father’s reaction is consistent with a father’s fear of their sons ultimately trumping their fathers. From the dawn of time man has inherently cared for their parents; however, after Oedipus learned the truth about his abonnement from his biological parents it seems he still felt remorse for killing his father. This basic human emotion is what made the play a realistic, and relatable turning point for the audience. Furthermore, the human condition Oedipus seeks is the truth, a journey that provides his trials and tribulation that proves to be undeniably a fate of disperse and utter
The oracle prophesying that Oedipus’s fate was to kill his father, and his father’s reaction is consistent with a father’s fear of their sons ultimately trumping their fathers. From the dawn of time man has inherently cared for their parents; however, after Oedipus learned the truth about his abonnement from his biological parents it seems he still felt remorse for killing his father. This basic human emotion is what made the play a realistic, and relatable turning point for the audience. Furthermore, the human condition Oedipus seeks is the truth, a journey that provides his trials and tribulation that proves to be undeniably a fate of disperse and utter