Basically, Oedipus as a hero often refers to his people that he rules as his children. He is a character that obviously has a high reputation. Oedipus is a classic hero who is not a villain or a role model you would want to emulate but rather a decent personality. His errors and mistakes is usually hamartia which leads to his downfall. “All my care is you, and all my pleasure yours.” This quote refers to the people in his city he rules with grace. Oedipus’s downfall is due to his own fault and has an error of judgement which transcribes his lack of perfection in the play. Oedipus’ choice was of his own free will and nobody forced him to do anything and his misfortune or demise is solely understandable- punishment exceeds crime to be honest. Oedipus’s loss is not really a loss because he gained a lot back. For instance, self-knowledge, or he discovers something new. He had to show fear of something like the utmost truth. The major thing the audience took away from this is the catharsis that comes from watching the play in its entirety. The hero’s terrible fate and then the audience is relieved of the
Basically, Oedipus as a hero often refers to his people that he rules as his children. He is a character that obviously has a high reputation. Oedipus is a classic hero who is not a villain or a role model you would want to emulate but rather a decent personality. His errors and mistakes is usually hamartia which leads to his downfall. “All my care is you, and all my pleasure yours.” This quote refers to the people in his city he rules with grace. Oedipus’s downfall is due to his own fault and has an error of judgement which transcribes his lack of perfection in the play. Oedipus’ choice was of his own free will and nobody forced him to do anything and his misfortune or demise is solely understandable- punishment exceeds crime to be honest. Oedipus’s loss is not really a loss because he gained a lot back. For instance, self-knowledge, or he discovers something new. He had to show fear of something like the utmost truth. The major thing the audience took away from this is the catharsis that comes from watching the play in its entirety. The hero’s terrible fate and then the audience is relieved of the