Friday, February 8, 2019
Oedipus: A Tragic Hero Essay -- Oedipus Rex, Sophocles
Oedipus A Tragic Hero Oedipus Rex, or Oedipus the office is Sophocless first play of The Theban Cycle. It tells the story of a nance that tries to escape his fate, but by doing so he besides brings about his downfall. Oedipus is a classic example of the Aristotelian definition of a tragic hero. Aristotle defines a tragic hero as a es directially good and noble person who causes his own downfall due to a flaw in his character. Oedipus is a man of noble blood his parents, who raise him as a child, were King Polybus and Queen Merope of Corinth. Oedipus also becomes a magnate himself when he solves the Sphinxs riddle, thus saving Thebes and taking over the batch of the late King Laius. Oedipus then marries Jocasta, Laiuss widow, and they have children together. Though he is a very fair and understanding husband, Oedipuss main awe is always the city of Thebes. When a plague strikes the city, Oedipus refused sleep until he finds the cause, and he, sent Creon,To Delphi, Ap ollos place of revelation, To learn there, if he can, What act or booze of mine may save the city (Sophocles 1257). Oedipus then vows to find who killed King Laius after Creon reveals that Laiuss death must be avenged so that the plague will be dispersed. Oedipus, a great and noble king was flawed by his hubris, or spiritual pride. Oedipus believes that he could avoid what the prophet told him long ago he would kill his father and then attach his mother. Instead of returning to his...
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