Essays About play jocasta

 

  • Jocasta's Shame
    ... about what happened. When Oedipus comes to Thebes before the beginning of the play, Jocasta's shame is compounded. Jocasta knew the ...
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  • Oedipus Rex Essay, fate and free will
    ... In this play Jocasta is simply a pawn in the game and it eventually proves fatal for her. Oedipus' downfall is also due in large part to his own doings. ...
    (785 Words -- Approx. 3 Pages)

  • power of the gods
    ... curse granted upon Thebes. Later in the play, Jocasta reveals that she had a son with her late husband, Laius. The oracle of the ...
    (1101 Words -- Approx. 4 Pages)

  • Sophocles' play Oedipus Rex
    ... blindness throughout the play. ... It could be argued, however, that Jocasta shows more of this self-protecting blindness than Oedipus, because she knows exactly ...
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  • Buena vista de Oedipus
    ... of Thebes through her - the main goal of the play - and both he and she failed."(Boyer, "Jocasta The Pawn..." 57) Throughout the play, Jocasta tested the ...
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  • Riddle of Doom
    ... Towards the end of the play Jocasta kills herself due to the horrible realization that she has laid with her son and Oedipus puts out his eyes at finally ...
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  • Oedipus
    ... themselves physically. Throughout the play Jocasta pleads with Oedipus not to pursue the truth regarding his origin. Jocasta begins ...
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  • Irony in Oedipus Rex
    The play revolves around two attempts to change fate: Jocasta and Laius's killing of Oedipus at birth and Oedipus's flight from Corinth. ...
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  • Jocastas Role in Oedipus
    Jocasta is an integral part of the play, Oedipus The King, by Sophocles. Her actions and thoughts are important to the reader as ...
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  • The Role of Tiresias Within the Play: Oedipus Rex
    ... In the play Oedipus Rex by Sophocles, the character Tiresias acts as a guide within ... was right and that Laius was his father whom he killed, and Jocasta is his ...
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  • Fate in Oedipus the King
    ... Another example of the exertion of free will accounting for the course of events depicted in the play is in the actions of Jocasta and Laius. ...
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  • The Knowledge in Oedipus the King
    ... The appearance of the shaped in the play is the final turning point in the plot. The job of the shaped was to take the ill-destined son of Jocasta and Laios to ...
    (870 Words -- Approx. 3 Pages)

  • The Knowledge in Oedipus the King
    ... The appearance of the shaped in the play is the final turning point in the plot. The job of the shaped was to take the ill-destined son of Jocasta and Laios to ...
    (870 Words -- Approx. 3 Pages)

  • The Gods, Fate, and Sophocles? Oedipus the King
    ... Later on in the play, both Laius and Jocasta were punished. Here is evidence of the Greek theories, which contempt for the gods leads to pain and suffering. ...
    (1991 Words -- Approx. 8 Pages)

  • OedipusMacbeth Comparison
    ... Oedipus' wife, Jocasta, is almost as intent of finding her former husband's killers as Oedipus. By the end of the play though, she wants nothing to do with it. ...
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  • Oedipus Rex
    ... the play ends in an unhappy catastrophe. After Oedipus finds out that the curse has come true, that he really killed his father and married his mother. Jocasta ...
    (760 Words -- Approx. 3 Pages)

  • Oedipus the King
    ... inevitable. Secondly, and more relevant to the play, is a) Jocasta killing herself and b) Oedipus spearing his pupils. They not ...
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  • Oedipus The King
    ... inevitable. Secondly, and more relevant to the play, is a) Jocasta killing herself and b) Oedipus spearing his pupils. They not ...
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  • Oedipus The King
    ... inevitable. Secondly, and more relevant to the play, is a) Jocasta killing herself and b) Oedipus spearing his pupils. They not ...
    (1236 Words -- Approx. 5 Pages)

  • Blindness vs. Sight
    Throughout the play, there are references to Oedipus' blindness to the truth; it is ... to both Oedipus and his parents, King Laius and Queen Jocasta, saying that ...
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  • Oedipus
    ... The rest of the play describes how Oedipus traveled to Thebes solved the riddle ... have known that the man he killed was of royalty because Jocasta described that ...
    (1053 Words -- Approx. 4 Pages)

  • Oedipus
    ... the other hand, felt Sophocles made three distinct mistakes, according to the reality-based play. 1) Even though both were warned, neither Jocasta nor Oedipus ...
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  • The Power of Truth (Analyzed throught Oedipus Rex)
    ... beget children to his mother. The play starts with Oedipus as the King of Thebes, and his Queen being Jocasta. He does not know that ...
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  • Defying the Inevitable
    ... After all, Jocasta thinks she and her late husband stopped a prophecy once before, by leaving their son to die. Later on in the play, a messanger from Corinth ...
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  • Samuel Clemens profile
    ... Oedipus and Jocasta had four children-two sons and two daughters. The children are brought in at the very end of the play when a blind Oedipus is pondering ...
    (1366 Words -- Approx. 5 Pages)

  • The Use of Irony in OedipusRex
    ... Whatever Jocasta said to him only made him feel worse. Situational irony is used frequently in the play to help illustrate the foolishness of those people who ...
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  • Oedipus: Blindness From Truth
    ... Throughout the play, Oedipus blinds himself from the truths that he cannot accept, until ... for the one survivor of Laius' murder, Oedipus says to Jocasta, " If I ...
    (643 Words -- Approx. 3 Pages)

  • Oedipus Rex Blindess
    ... In this play, blindness led to the truth, and the truth led to blindness. Oedipus, Teiresias, and Jocasta were all blind, yet all found the truth. ...
    (1895 Words -- Approx. 8 Pages)

  • Oedipus
    ... of her denial, Jocasta only makes her own fate evident and even more unavoidable even on both views. Tiresias a blind old man, plays the irony in the play by ...
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  • Tragic flaw of Oedipus Rex
    ... Because of solving the riddle of the Sphinx, he marries Jocasta, Queen of Thebes. >From the very beginning of the play, Oedipus opens by addressing the people ...
    (1247 Words -- Approx. 5 Pages)

     


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