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Tuesday, 18 December 2018

'King Oedipus Essay\r'

'* In one of the primaeval Greek tragedies written by Sophocles in 470 BC, ‘Oedipus the King’ demonstrates the arrogance portrayed by human nature which he therefore turns by the obvious rectitude. This early Greek Myth shows the bearing in which Oedipus, the King of Thebes, is so arrogant in wanting the truth in regards to the mishaps that shroud his dirt and so persistent that he is ultimately leaders himself into his own demise.\r\n* Oedipus’ arrogance is demonstrated very early on in the play, when his uncle ‘unk without delayn at this snip’, Creon, returns with unsandeds from the Gods. On his arrival at the palace of Thebes, Oedipus demands the news. Creon is reluctant though as he brings precisely bad news, â€Å"If you want my report in the nominal head of these state…I’m ready now or we might go in aspect”. Oedipus in reply say’s, â€Å"Speak out, speak to us all. I grieve for these my people, far more t han I fear for my own purport”. This ignorance to accept advice from Creon, lead the problem to become public to the people of Thebes, which later results in Oedipus’ own demise as he had the potential to deal with it privately.\r\n* When Oedipus calls upon the Oracle Tiresias to prove this speculation of banishing the murderer of Laius from his land, he is confident in himself that he can discover and devastate the curse which clenches his city state in its grasp. He is however inconclusive in his views as when he calls upon the oracle, a new truth is revealed. The refusal of the oracle to relay the truthful pass along of the god’s to Oedipus infuriates him. â€Å"I will neer reveal my dreadful secrets”, from the Oracle’s refusal comes Oedipus’ perplexity as to the refusal of his command. â€Å"You’re bent on betraying us, destroying Thebes?” imputable to Oedipus’ constant taunts towards the Oracle, the truth is finally revealed and shock and admiration fill him up and untold stories and cobwebs within Oedipus’ life are revealed, much to his shock and disbelief.\r\n* As Oedipus arise to the thrown by his bravest of actions his demise was the result of his totally weak links, his arrogance and self confidence. As the truth unfolds in regards to the murder of King Laius, so does the develop of the hidden secrets in Oedipus’ life creating shock and repugnance among his nation’s people as to the darker side of their hero. He is so determined to provide his people with another act of heroism that he is blind to the obvious truth that he could of learned through himself when hearing the words of the Oracle, telling him to drop the matter. It is through his own thoughtless actions that undermine the power in which King Oedipus once held firmly in his grasp, positively charged his own responsibility in his destiny.\r\n'

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