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Odipus Rex & Hamlet

Oedipus and Hamlet are two different people in two different stories. Each story is different in both plot and theme. One theme is about fate and how a person cannot change fate. The other is about revenge and how it can change a man forever. Although they are different people with different lives they have a lot in common. Both Oedipus and Hamlet lived their lives in similar ways. They make some comparable decisions in their lives and responded the same way in some instances.

In both stories the main conflict deals with a dispute of the worst kind, a dispute within the family. In each story the problem is different, but in each of the stories the main character tends to responds in the same general fashion. In the story Hamlet his dilemma is that his uncle, who is now the king, has killed his father and married his now deceased brothers' wife. Hamlet vows that he will avenge the death of his father when he says "O villain, villain, smiling, damn villain...adieu, adieu remember me I have swor


In the end both characters may be different people but they have so much in common. These are only a few of the things that they have in common. The one greatest thing that they have in common is the fact that the both paid a high price just because they had insight in to the future.

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n't". (Act 1 scene 5 line106) Throughout the rest of young Hamlets life, this is the only thing that he can be concerned with. In the end, his passion for revenge is what leads to his eventual downfall and then death.

In both stories the main characters learn of their fate to come only with the help of unnatural means. Hamlet learns his information from a ghost that tells him of what really happened and who the killer was. This is what starts his quest for revenge against his fathers' killer. Oedipus learns about his fate to come only with the help of an oracle that reveals his horrible fate to come. Nothing there

Ones of the last things that these two chara

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