Monday, September 2, 2019
Free Essays - The Themes of Oedipus the King (Rex) :: Oedipus the King Oedipus Rex
      The Themes of Oedipus the King                 In the play Oedipus the King, by Sophocles, two themes appear; one that  humans have little control of their lives because fate always catches up with  them and the theme that when someone makes a mistake, they will have to pay for  it.            The theme that the lives of humans are controlled by the gods, in Oedipus,  show that everything humans do are futile and result in no gain but only loss.  This theme is mainly shown by the character Oedipus, king of Thebes. In the  beginning of his life, Laius the king planned to kill his son by leaving him on  Mount Cithaeron to die. "...at the moment I was your savior."            From the very beginning, Oedipus was destined to fulfill Apollo's prophecy of  killing his father. Even though King Lauis tries to kill Oedipus to stop the  fulfillment of this shameful prophecy, fate drives the Corinthian messenger to  save Oedipus. What the gods fortell will come true and no human can stop it from  happening, not even the kings. Oedipus is once again controlled by this power  when he leaves the place of his child hood after he hears that he is to kill his  father and marry his mother. "I shall shrink from nothing...to find the the  murderer of Laius...You are the murderer..." Oedipus tried to stop the prophecy  from coming true by leaving Corinth and only fate can make Oedipus turn to the  road where he kills his true father. Leaving Corinth makes Oedipus lose his  childhood by making him worry of such issues young people should not have to  worry about and becoming a king of a strange land. Last of all, Oedipus carries  the last part of the prophecy out, marrying    his mother. " I would... never have  been known as my mother's husband. Oedipus has no control over the outcome of  his life. Fate causes Oedipus to have known the answer to the Sphinx's riddle  and win his marriage to his mother, Jocasta. Had fate not intervened, the  chances of marrying Jocasta would have been small since there is an enourmous  number of people and places to go. Oedipus loses his sense of dignity after he  discovers he is not only a murderer, but also that he had committed incest.  					    
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