Saturday, March 23, 2019
tragoed Elements of Tragedy in Oedipus the King (Oedipus Rex) :: Oedipus the King Oedipus Rex
Elements of Tr geezerhooddy in Oedipus Rex It is not the tragic subject matter of the text that is of primary interest - st chastisement rather the manner in which the plot is developed. The story line progresses as if the reader is unpeeling an onion. The tale of King Oedipus is well kn possess. An enraged Oedipus unknowingly slays his flummox (Laiusq, King of Thebes) and supplants him as monarch and as husband to his own stimulate (Queen Jocasta). As each successive layer of the onion is unpeeled, Oedipus is brought a flavour closer to realizing the true nature of his pull throughs. Foretold in prophecy and initiated by his ira, the hastiness of Oedipus comes to fruition as all facts gradually come to light. This enlightening starts with the revelations of a blind prophet named Tiresias. Though sightless, Tiresias can see the truth. He argues with Oedipus ...you bemuse your sight, and do not see... . Yea, you are ignorant... .(Sophocles, 15). Understandably, Oedipus is enra ged at the prophets accusations and fatally insists on investigating the murder of King Laius. In Aristotles Poetics, it is stated that a tragedy must be complete - having a beginning, middle and end. Of equal grandness ...the sequence of events, according to the law of probability or necessity, will use up of a change from bad fortune to darling or from good fortune to bad.(Aristotle, 15). The impetus for the downfall of Oedipus, Known far and wide by name (Sophocles, 1), is his anger. Enraged he slew King Laius and in anger he hastily pursued his own ruination. From the aforementioned recriminations of Tiresias to the conflict with his brother-in-law Creon (his ill temper again displayed - Tempers such as yours most grievous to their own selves to bear,... .(Sophocles, 25) through the revealing exchanges with his wife/mother Jocasta and her slave (whose pity relieve the infant Oedipus), damming insight grows in a logical sequence, all the temporary hookup fueled by the Oedipa l rage. Realizing the heinous nature of his actions, Oedipus blinds himself in a chequer of anger and remorse - now, as Tiresias, he can see. In an age where popular entertainment is apparently guided by the maxim more(prenominal) is better (see the body count in any popular action thriller) and special effects dominate,
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