Free Essays on Classical Literature: Oedipus Rex

  1. Oedipus Rex: a Summary

    Oedipus Rex Oedipus Rex starts out with Oedipus as the quick witted and mighty leader of Thebes. He is not, however, the perfect and almighty ruler that the people suspect him to be in the play. This comes to life as Oedipus converses with Teiresias, Kreon, and Jokaste. Sophocles uses Teiresias...

  2. Oedipus Rex Analysis

     Oedipus Rex Oedipus Rex is a Greek tragedy written by Sophocles in 429 B.C. Oedipus is the perfect example of a Greek tragedy because it combines all the elements necessary for one. This story is also aligned with much of Greek Mythology as it includes many fictional items such as the Oracle at Delphi...

  3. Oedipus Rex

    individual suffer such great pain when the consequences are not warranted or deserved? “Oedipus Rex”¹ was written by Sophocles, who is one of the three great writers of ancient Greek tragedies. In this tragedy, Oedipus the king of Thebes, has been running from a prophecy that was brought to light before...

  4. Analysis of Oedipus Trilogy

    In dramatic literature throughout the ages, no greater force has existed to fell heroes, seal fates and carry out the means of Greco-Roman tragedy than that of irony. Sophocles’s three Theban plays: Oedipus the King, Oedipus at Colonus, and Antingone serve as an ideal mediums to illustrate three distinct...

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    of their virtue. Oedipus is a true tragic hero, for his basic flaw is his lack of knowledge about his own identity. Moreover, no amount of foresight could remedy Oedipus' hamartia; unlike other tragic heroes, Oedipus bears no responsibility for his flaw. The audience fears for Oedipus because nothing...

  6. The Heart of Oedipus, King of Thebes

    The Heart of Oedipus, King of Thebes “Wouldn’t a man of judgment say--and wouldn’t he be right--some savage power has brought this down upon my head?” (1.918-19). When Oedipus is first introduced, he is the great and powerful ruler of the city of Thebes; by the end of the day, he will be the most...

  7. Major Themes in Sophocles’ Oedipus Tyrannus

    Major Themes in Sophocles’ Oedipus Tyrannus A theme in literature is a unifying or dominant message that may be about life, society, or human nature. Themes often explore timeless and universal ideas and may be implied rather than stated explicitly (Webster’s Dictionary). Sophocles includes several...

  8. Things Fall Apart

    Things Fall Apart By: Chinua Achebe Oedipus Rex By: Sophocles Research Paper By: JoRhon Calhoun 2nd Period 4/25/08 OUTLINE The belief in tragic heroes who posses tragic flaw, which ultimately leads to their downfall Thesis Statement:...

  9. Desire under the elms

    dramatic construction of the play. Many dramas are set around the quest for such an absent character. If we take, for example, the dead father in Oedipus Rex and the ghost in Hamlet, we see that they are all driving forces of the play’s dramatic action. However, the absent character is not necessarily...

  10. Sophocles' Play: Oedipus Rex

    Oedipus Rex is probably the most famous tragedy ever written. The play Oedipus was written by Sophocles. The irony I like in the play Oedipus is when Oedipus intend to insult Teiresias’s blindness in the play. An irony is the general name given to literary techniques that involve surprising, interesting...

  11. Assesment of Oedipus Rex

    Gordon Wade Oedipus Rex Essay Cassily Oedipus Rex, when literally translated, means King Oedipus. Unfortunately the rise and fall of Oedipus is not one of valor or heroism, but of tragedy and dramatic irony. Like in many Greek plays, Sophocles used the common knowledge of the day so the audience...

  12. Oedipus

    The Interpretation of Dreams, reveals ideas that were the basis of knowledge for society during that time, and are similarly seen in Sophocles’ Oedipus Rex. Freud’s essay touches on psychoneurotic humans and how they are destined to fail from the young stages in life due to the people and environments...

  13. Hamlet, Chronicle of Death Foretold and Oedipus Rex Review

    has achieved revenge for his father. Before the poison caused by Laerte's blade kills hamlet, he kills Claudius. The reversal and recognition in oedipus rex and chronicle of a death foretold both occured at the same time. In cronicle of the death foretold, after Santiago Nasar was informed of the plot...

  14. Oedipus Rex - Tragedy of Fate or Character

    Q1: Would you describe Oedipus Rex as a tragedy of fate or a tragedy of character? Ans: Oedipus Rex, produced by Sophocles in the maturity of his powers, is his masterpiece. Aristotle also regarded this play as Sophocles’ best and he frequently referred to it as the perfect type of faultless-constructed...

  15. Oedipus Rex and Trifles

    "Oedipus Rex" and "Trifles" "Oedipus Rex" and "Trifles" was different mysteries plays. They both have in common a mystery, but they are both very different plays. The first play "Oedipus Rex" was more of a unknown murder who then leads to the hurtful truth. Where on the other hand "Trifles" was...

  16. Oedipus Downfall

    King Lear and Oedipus Rex are both tragedies which involve a tragic ending for both protagonists Lear and Oedipus. Lear dies at the end showing remorse for disowning Cordelia who truly loved him and Oedipus pokes out his eyes after realising what has happened and what he has done. He also leaves Thebes...

  17. Oedipus Rex: Discussion Questions

    Discussion Questions, Oedipus Rex 1. The most widely accepted view of Oedipus is that he is guilty of overweening pride, and hence, he has to suffer. The primary basis for this view comes in lines 963 – 978, which read in the Fagles translation: “Pride breeds the tyrant/violent pride, gorging, crammed...

  18. Oedipus Tyrannus: Tragic Play

    who cited the Oedipus Tyrannus as the definitive tragic play. Thus pity must be produced from the play at some point. However, this does not necessarily mean that Oedipus must be pitied. We feel great sympathy ('pathos') for Jocasta's suicide and the fate of Oedipus' daughters. Oedipus could evoke fear...

  19. oedipus

    Q1: Would you describe Oedipus Rex as a tragedy of fate or a tragedy of character? Ans: Oedipus Rex, produced by Sophocles in the maturity of his powers, is his masterpiece. Aristotle also regarded this play as Sophocles’ best and he frequently referred to it as the perfect type of faultless-constructed...

  20. How Oedipus Rex Is a Perfect Tragedy in Accordance with the Contentions of the Poetics

    I am going to discuss how Oedipus the King, also known as Oedipus Tyrranus and Oedipus rex, one of the three Theban plays by Sophocles, premiered in 5th century BCE in the Theatre of Dionysus, located in Athens in Greece, is a perfect template for tragedies, as it consists of all the elements that the...

  21. Oedipus’ Unfortunate Tragedies

    Alex Cyriac English II-1 Mrs. Roberts December 10, 2008 Oedipus’ Unfortunate Tragedies In the classic play King Oedipus by Sophocles, Oedipus is the impetuous King of Thebes who tries to escape his fate of killing his father and marrying his mother. According to the ancient Greeks, it is impossible...

  22. Oedipus Rex Trial

    Oedipus Rex Trial Oedipus the king has very complex plot written, this story is like a puzzle to carry out the process of solution. This story is written by Sophocle. There are a lot of famous tragic story that use a similar formula, Oedipus is the same. Oedipus is a good natural person that has...

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  24. Oedipus the King: Tragedy and Fate

    Oedipus the King, written by Sophocles, is a tragic story which depicts the life of Oedipus Rex; it was often performed as a play or simply spoken as a narrative. Sophocles takes his audience through a rollercoaster of emotions, by depicting the life of Oedipus Rex, an epic hero whose many tragic flaws’s...

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  27. Oedipus' Fury

    Oedipus’ Fury Oedipus Rex, written by the poet Sophocles in the golden age of Greek theatre, was described by Aristotle to be the greatest tragedy of all time. As foretold by the title, the play focuses around the character of Oedipus, and from this the viewer, or reader, is able to see deep into the...

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  34. Dramatic Irony

    years ago. In the play "Oedipus Rex" by Sophocles, there are many examples of dramatic irony, in fact the whole play rotates around it. The main "ironic theme" is the fact that Teirisias, the blind prophet, ended up being the one who could "see" Oedipus' future more than Oedipus could, even though he was...

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  36. Eras Communicate Together Through Oedipus

    “A tragic play should make the audience feel both pity and fear. The play Oedipus the King, by Sophocles does just that.” This quote was stated by Aristotle about the play Oedipus the King. Aristotle had often documented the tragedy of this play in his writings as an incredible calamity. This is...

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  44. Oedipus the King

    Oedipus the King The Greek tragedy Oedipus the King was written by Sophocles around 429-425 B.C.E. Though it is not the first telling of Oedipus’s story, it has become one of the most well-known plays in Western culture, influencing authors, philosophers, and psychologists over the centuries. The...

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  52. Oedipus the King

    Intelligence is what helped Oedipus become the King of Thebes. Had it not been for his intelligence, he would not have figured out the Riddle of the Sphinx, and he would have been just another common man, no different from the next. Although his intelligence is what got him his power, ultimately, it...

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