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The Spinx and Fate

Sophocles' Oedipus Rex is a tragic Greek play in which Oedipus Rex, the King of Thebes unknowingly follows his fate by killing his father and having children by his mother. Oedipus is self-confident, intelligent, and strong-willed. Ironically these are the very traits which bring out his tragic discovery. Oedipus gained the rule of Thebes by answering the riddle of the Sphinx. Sophocles used the riddle of the Sphinx as a metaphor for the three phases of Oedipus' life and to later characterize him as a tragic man.

The Sphinx terrorized the people of Thebes by killing everyone who failed to answer her riddle, "What goes on four legs in the morning, two legs at noon, and three legs in the evening?"(1087). Oedipus came upon the Sphinx and answered the riddle with "man" and as a reward he became King of Thebes (1087). This riddle is a metaphor for the life of Oedipus. As a child, man crawls on his hands and knees this is the four feet that the Sphinx refers to. Also man is weakest as an infant. Oedipus was th


Man walks on two feet when he has matured. This is a metaphor for Oedipus when he reaches adulthood and leaves Corinth in order to escape from his fate that the oracle has shown him. Oedipus meets a man in a chariot who orders him off the road at a place where three roads meet (1087). Oedipus in anger kills the man and four of his attendants (1087). Oedipus then answers the riddle of the Sphinx and becomes King of Thebes (1087). By becoming king Oedipus marries Iokaste, the queen, which is also his mother (1087). Many years later Oedipus and Iokaste have children and plague falls upon the people of Thebes (1087). Oedipus sends Kreon to the oracle to ask the gods what he is to do about the plague (1090). When Kreon returns he tells Oedipus that he must find the person or persons who killed the former King Laios (1091). Oedipus is determined to find the killer and later he comes to the horrible truth that he is the killer of King Laios and the prophecies had come true (1091-112!

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