Fate in Oedipus rex
Through Sophocles' use of foreshadowing in the play Oedipus Rex, certain truthsare revealed to the reader, such as the fact that a lack of respect for fate can eventually bring on a person's downfall, by driving them to delusion. Oedipus is looked up to by all his kingdom at the opening of the play, only to be thwarted by his own lack of intelligence-- and more by his lack of faith than even that. Oedipus, once the sanguine, yet slightly overbearing ruler of the people, is reduced to less than a sliver of a human being. When confronted by the prophet Teiresius, Oedipus feels most perplexed and even exposed. And so he rejects any possibility of validity in Teiresius' prognostication, and, in doing this, signs his own sentence. Because of Oedipus' failure to respect the insight of a gifted seer, he is doomed to a blind and bloody end. As I have said before, Oedipus was fir
Teiresius could know more than he simply offensive. Teiresius, sensing Oedipus' hostility is one point of the play in which Oedipus is unbelievably close to finally buying into the the selfsame taunts on you,"(p.126,ln.73). One would assume that Oedipus, knowing not have had to deal with the tragedies that occur. Teiresius elaborates further by stating that the king shall " At once be revealed as brother wife Jacosta imparts to him this hurried warning, " Don't, by the gods, investigate this
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