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Oedipus Rex


Oedipus being the person who solves the riddle is clearly a result of the role of fate. .
             Like in many tragedies, where a characters actions are due to forces beyond his control, Ate" is inflicted upon Oedipus due to the gods The "ate encourages him to display unreasonable anger against Teiresias who he calls a "shameless and brainless, sightless, senseless sot" This exposes a characteristic flaw in that he is without grace, and exhibits uncontrollable anger. .
             If Oedipus had a serious harmatia, it was his hubris. The impetuous slaying of Laius could be attributed to Oedipus's pride and rash nature. Laius orders him out of the way at a crossroad, but Oedipus's pride, anger and temperament drives him to kill Laius for what he perceives as an insult. "the leader roughly ordered me out of the way It was the driver that thrust me aside and him I struck" Oedipus at that stage, should have been careful about who he kills, and what he does, but his indiscriminate, violent and careless nature leads him to killing his own father over an incident only pride would cause. .
             The chorus's use of metaphoric language also assists in conveying this theme of pride, "Pride breeds the Tyrant; swollen with ill-found booty, from castled height Pride tumbles to the pit." His language and tone when he accuses Teiresias "Do you think you can say such things with impunity?" displays his rash nature, and tendency to make quick deductions without further thinking. This worsened the tragedy, adding to his humiliation in end, as a result of his thoughtless accusations against Creon and Teiresias. .
             Nemesis is inflicted upon Oedipus with his loss of sight, his banishment from Thebes, the death of Jocasta and through the degradation of his children. His loss of sight is conveyed dramatically through the imagery "Till bloody tears ran down his beard- not drops but in full spate a whole cascade descending in drenching cataracts of scarlet rain.


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