Oedipus
The play Oedipus Rex, written by Sophocles, is a tragedy of fate. The protagonist acts freely, but his own character and decisions are not essential to events, because fate has predetermined his destiny. The grotesque actions committed by Oedipus, were not done purposely or wittingly, as he was unaware of his sinful actions, and were committed without intent. His fate brings him to these horrid actions. Also, he attempts several times to escape his fate and to challenge the gods in order to live an ethical life with moral order, but fails to succeed since his fate is inescapable. As well, fate brings Oedipus to his downfall, by giving him opportunities to develop a tragic flaw. His tragic fate leads him to tragedy, and regardless of what Oedipus attempts to perform, his fate does not permit him to change paths. Therefore, the actions and decisions of Oedipus are not culpable for his wrong doings and tragic destiny; his fate is responsible.Grotesque actions committed by Oedipus, such as murdering his own father and mar
When Oedipus learns of the Oracle’s prophecies, he attempts to escape his fate in order to live an ethical life with moral order. For the obvious reasons, murdering one’s father and marrying one’s mother is unethical to Oedipus, thus he chooses to defy the gods by leaving his parents in order to escape his fate. Unfortunately, Oedipus fails to succeed, since his fate is inescapable. Consequently, Oedipus attempts to isolate himself from who he believes are his parents, as a result, fate brings him to his real parents, king Laius and Jocasta. With this occurrence, fate also brings Oedipus to commit the wrong doings. However, he commits them unintentionally, due to his misunderstanding of the circumstances, brought upon him by fate. Therefore, the actions and decisions of Oedipus are not culpable for his wrong doings; his fate is responsible. Regardless of what Oedipus attempts to perform; his fate does not permit him to change paths. He makes numerous mistakes and is accountable for them, but at the final analyses, Oedipus is not
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