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    Oedipus Tragic Hero

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    Oedipus Rex has many ups and downs in the tragedy when he is trying to figure out his true identity. He does this to save his people from the plague. He becomes a beloved and well-respected king in the City of Thebes due to his actions. Oedipus also has many attitudes in this tragedy. His life shows him to be a tragic hero. He is considered a tragic hero because of a remarkable birth, his attaining greatness, and his major downfall. The first reason why Oedipus is a tragic hero is his…

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    control, have directed his life from the day he was born. His biological parents abandoned Oedipus, the king when he was a child. They did this in response to Apollo’s prophecy that Oedipus would grow to live a horrific fate causing his parents to attempt to murder their child. All this happened while he was still a baby. He somehow managed to survive and lived with other parents who are also responsible for Oedipus’ life because they were dishonest. His adoptive parents never told him the truth…

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    Oedipus Problem Essay

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    What is the “problem” of the story of Oedipus, and how is it resolved? Thebes has suffered an unknowable plague, so many citizens are passed away. For this reason, Oedipus, the king of Thebes, sent Creon, his brother in law, to the Delphi to get oracle about the plague. Creon comes back to Thebes with the oracle that the plague occurs since the murder of Laius, prior king of Thebes before Oedipus is in Thebes. Therefore, plague will be disappeared when the murder is disappeared in Thebes.…

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    the writer can play with a character’s motivation to search for justice. In the story of Oedipus Rex, the hunt for justice is a natural characteristic of both the characters as well as the significance of the story. In the story, the characters are at conflict with or chasing the perceived path that leads to justice, and this reveals the significance…

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    Oedipus Tragic Hero

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    Oedipus- A Tragic Hero in Oedipus Rex Oedipus was an old Greek play created by Sophocles in 429 BC. The story remains a standout amongst the most riveting stories ever, and it specifically brings out negative discernments and undertones in the cutting-edge society. The story has been thought to be the most melancholic for the past 2500 years. The hero in this story had a sexual association with his own mother in the wake of murdering his dad. In Sophocles' "Oedipus", Oedipus is exemplified as a…

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    Oedipus Flaws

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    which the protagonist commits errors that leads them to an unfortunate end. The story of Oedipus Rex by Sophocles resembles an Aristotelian tragic hero. The character represented by Oedipus shows the flaws that lead him to misfortune. It is not something to rely on a higher power for, but a responsibility this “tragic hero” has no choice but to persevere through hardship and endure the tragedy of his life. Oedipus was a proud, confident man and one could see he was utterly arrogant from the…

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    theme throughout greek tragedies. And Oedipus is no exception. In Oedipus the King, Sophocles explores how Oedipus’s own Hubris can be considered his main motivating factor, which affects all of his decisions throughout his lifetime, and eventually leads to his own downfall as king. Oedipus’s over confidence is what pushes him to arrogantly believe that he can outrun and alter his fate.…

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    ends up following a different path with the same endpoint. The story of Oedipus is a detailed example of how humans, no matter how hard they try, ultimately do not have a choice as to where their life will take them. Both Oedipus and Laios tried to outsmart their fate but despite these attempts they eventually received the same ending they tried so hard to escape. Laios gets killed by the man prophesied to kill him and Oedipus…

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    perception of the reality and leads to his downfall. Besides the heroic qualities that distinguish Oedipus and Antigone from everyone else, they also possess hubris and flaws that every tragic hero contains. Both Oedipus and Antigone have pride for their actions and they do not miss a chance to point it out. For instance, Oedipus is proud of earning his kingly position due to his remarkable bravery and wisdom. Oedipus’ pride blinds his perception of whom he can trust. He is convinced that on the…

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    Oedipus Defeating Sphinx

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    Oedipus greatly known for defeating Sphinx. Which he freed that city ,yet he was also given a prophecy in which he didn't believe and called one of the 12 greatly gods a false speaker. Apollo had given him a prophecy which stated that he would kill his father ,married his mother ,and have children with her , however Oedipus told him it was outrageous. He was now accusing a greatly god of speaking untruthful words. Knowing he was abducted from his parents he did not know who they were.…

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