Oedipus: Tragic Hero Or Victim Of Fate

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September 20, 2013

 

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For one thing, Oedipus was, in fact, the son of Laius and Jocasta. Therefore, he was noble in the simplest sense because his biological parents were indeed royalty. However, Oedipus believes himself to be the son of Polybos and Merope, the king and queen of Corinth, which allows for him to achieve another kind of nobility, even if it is false...
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Moreover, as previously stated, when Oedipus solved the riddle of the Sphinx, he gained tremendous respect from all the citizens. Because Oedipus’ nobility and superiority is the resultant of various sources, it is not surprising that the audience members would develop a great respect and emotional attachment towards him...
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