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    The final climax of King Lear’s madness is in Act 4. Scene 6, when Lear meets Gloucester and Edgar. Gloucester and Edgar are introduced to Lear’s madness right when he arrives, attempting to fight a mouse. Gloucester and Edgar watch on as Lear dances around shouting, however…

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    Oedipus the King unfurls as a murder riddle, a political spine chiller, and a mental whodunit. All through this mythic story of patricide and inbreeding, Sophocles accentuates the incongruity of a man resolved to find, uncover, and rebuff a professional killer, who ends up being himself. Mindful that a loathsome revile has occurred for Thebes, he sends his brother by marriage, Creon, to look for the exhortation of Apollo. Creon illuminates Oedipus that the revile will be lifted if the killer of…

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    In the play Oedipus the King, there were three impairments illustrated. First, when Oedipus was an infant, his knees were pierced and pinned. Second, at the end of the play, when Oedipus discovered the truth, he cut both of his eyes and become a blind. Lastly and most importantly, Teiresias the old blind prophet. It appears to me that blindness was used metaphorically in this play. According to Ian Johnston, Teiresias replied to Oedipus “Those eyes of yours, which now can see so clearly, will be…

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    In the play "Oedipus the King", written by Sophocles, Oedipus seeks to cure his land of the plague. To that end, he sends his brother-in-law Creon to find the answer to do so. While on his journey Creon met a blind prophet who told him about the man who killed Laius. The prophet told Creon that the son of Laius was the killer and that the son was also to go on to marry his mother. After meeting with this prophet, Creon goes back to meet with Oedipus and tell of his findings. As time passes…

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    and people adore Gandhi for his freedom fighting but they forget he is the cause of the deaths and displacement of millions. The same applies to King Lear and Gloucester, both of whom are blinded by their children’s true nature. Therefore, they make foolish decisions which comes back to haunt them and help them realize their mistakes. In the play, “King Lear”, Shakespeare tries to portray the idea that blindness…

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    Some say it is hard to find your true self. That one can only find sanity after they have gone insane. In Shakespeare’s King Lear many of the characters, Lear included, find they fall into insanity due to circumstances that were unjust. The only way for Lear to realize who he truly was, was for him to enter a state of insanity, and emerge from it with knowledge of self. Madness is a state of severe mental illness, a behavior or thinking that is very foolish or dangerous, according to Webster.…

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    The Matrimonial Causes Act of 1857 and debates about divorce also brought more aspects of private domestic life into the public eye, increasing, access to the scandals and secrets of other people’s domestic lives. Idylls of the King, in many ways, caters to Victorian interest in gossip and scandal, displaying openly the infidelity and turmoil within the marriage of two fictional royal characters and the various members of their kingdom. Perhaps it was these qualities reflected in the Idylls…

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    Blindness and having visons play a key role in Oedipus the King. For instance, Tiresias is a blind prophet who gives knowledge to his people and to Oedipus. Tiresias tell Oedipus this terrible fate and warns him. This shows that people can still know things without being able to see them. When Oedipus was a baby an oracle came to his parents and told them that he would have a terrible fate-the fate was that he was going to sleep with his mother and kill his father. At hearing this, his parents…

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    Oedipus the King was written by Sophocles, who was famous drama writers in ancient Athens in fifth century B.C.E. Sophocles held the idea of the unity and close relationship of society and the governor of the state. He described Oedipus as a king who feels responsibility for his people’s future, for homeland and he is ready to find a resolution that can help to stop the plaque in Thebes. Sophocles tries to show the human desire to control their own life by their own accord. Sophocles believed,…

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    He has so much control that he can anything to Teiresias. Oedipus shows that he is offended and shocked that someone would accuse him of killing Laius since he is the king. He gets very defensive and offends Teiresias back. Oedipus also demonstrates another characteristic. Oedipus, in the beginning, was not all bad because he wanted to help his people and cares about them. Oedipus said, “I would not speak through messengers…

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