Thursday, February 7, 2019
tragoed Essay on the Tragic Flaws of Oedipus the King (Oedipus Rex)
The Tragic Flaws of Oedipus Rex At genius time in our lives there is a moment that we may deal of ourselves as better than someone or something else. There may besides be a point when making a decision leads to a great error in judgment. In the play Oedipus Rex, written by Sophocles, both of these characteristics bay window be seen in the main character. These characteristics are know as tragical flaws. These flaws are known as hubris meaning superabundance pride, leading to overconfidence, and hamartia meaning errors and weakness in judgment. Both of these characteristics are the main reason of destruction and downfall in mankind and the tragic hero in this play. The tragic hero is unable to escape his contingency that is destined to happen. There are many more tragic flaws other(a) than these two that also contribute to the falling of the hero. The destruction and downfall can be seen as fate. Even though the hero chooses his own actions, the resulting consequences that obtain about are ones that are unable to be changed. As seen, no one is able to outrun his or her own fate. Oedipu...
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