Friday, October 25, 2019
The Cruel Transformation in Oedipus the King Essay -- Oedipus the King
The Cruel Transformation in Oedipus the King     à     à  Ã   When we look in the mirror, do we see what other people see or do we see what we delude ourselves into believing is the truth?à   Self-realization is a complicated concept, one which many Greek dramatists used in order to clarify the themes of their tragedies.à   In Oedipus the King, Sophocles ties Oedipusââ¬â¢ journey to self-realization with the main theme of the story.à   As Oedipus slowly begins to realize his true self, he transforms from a proud and heroic king into a tyrant in denial into a scared, condemned man, humbled by his tragic fate.à        à       In the beginning, Oedipus is portrayed as a confident, powerful hero.à   His bravery and worth are proved when the reader learns how he solved the Sphinxââ¬â¢s riddle.à   Even though Oedipus was not a native Theban, he chose to answer the Sphinxââ¬â¢s riddle in spite of her threat of death to anyone who answers incorrectly.à   Only a man like Oedipus, a man possessing tremendous self-confidence, could have such courage.à   When Oedipus succeeds, freeing the city from the Sphinx's evil reign, he becomes instantly famous and known for his bravery and intelligence.à   A temple priest reveals the respect the Thebans have for their king when he tells Oedipus, "You freed us from the ...              ...King.â⬠ In Readings on Sophocles, edited by Don Nardo. San Diego, CA: Greenhaven Press, 1997.     Owen, E. T.à   ââ¬Å"Drama in Sophoclesââ¬â¢ Oedipus Tyrannus.â⬠ In Twentieth Century Interpretations of Oedipus Rex, edited by Michael J. Oââ¬â¢Brien. Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice-Hall, Inc., 1968.     Segal, Charles. Oedipus Tyrannus: Tragic Heroism and the Limits of Knowledge. New York: Twayne Publishers, 1993.     Sophocles.à   "Oedipus Rex."à   An Introduction to Literature, 11th ed. Eds. Sylvan Barnet, et al.à   New York: Longman, 1997.     Van Nortwick, Thomas.à   Oedipus: The Meaning of a Masculine Life. Norman, OK: University of Oklahoma Press, 1998.                      
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