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King Oedipus Excessive Pride Theban play of Oedipus the King talks about one of the Greek tragedies like the Odissey. Oedipus is ...
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... Fate" is applicable to Oedipus and his lineage, in Sophecles's three Theban plays: Antigone ... true, but it was fate that brought that bundle of pride together in ...
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... Oedipus, his logic and reason worked for him, but his pride and stubbornness ... In his Theban plays, Sophocles presents to the reader typical Greek hero figures ...
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... in the play depict the importance of the Gods role in the Theban society. ... between Teiresias and Creon you can see Oedipus' tragic flaw which is his pride. ...
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... a considerable downfall, with not only embarrassment but also a loss of pride and self ... Of course we as the audience can see the irony: the Theban people posed ...
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... Then they denounce Pentheus' rejection of Dionysus and his excessive pride. ... as young women wearing long Bacchic costumes and ivy crowns, Theban women dress in ...
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... However, he produced his definitions based largely on The Theban Plays and so perhaps ... jobs repeatedly and yet he declines them each time in the face of pride. ...
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... himself as the only person who can make proficient decisions about Theban law. ... The only crime is pride." Teiresias warns Creon that his pride is blurring his ...
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... Creon's greed and pride makes him fail to see the fact that he makes a massive mistake in his Kingship and now ... The Theban Plays Markham: Penguin Classics, 1988
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... their sworn oath \'to leave the cities independent\' by seizing the Theban Acropolis, the ... and there is also an element of unreasoning pride whereby Sparta ...
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... This revelation is a huge shock among the Theban citizens. ... He is less sure of himself; his pride and self-confidence are shaken. ...
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... playing narrator, the Chorus also attempts to intercede throughout the play, whether on the behalf of the Theban people or ... Creon curses the pride of Oedipus. ...
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