Overconfidence In Oedipus The King

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In “Oedipus the King,” I felt an extremely strong sense of over confidence from Oedipus. When you look at the definition of fate, it is the events that occur in a persons life beyond their control. The events that take place throughout the story to Oedipus are somewhat fate somewhat a result of his overconfidence in my opinion. The events like him solving the puzzle for the Sphinx doesn't seem like much fate to me. Oedipus is so cocky and arrogant that he knew before he even attempted to solve the puzzle that he would be able to complete it. This sense of over-self confidence is seen throughout the entire work, its extremely obvious. Even though it looks like Oedipus is doing all of these great and heroic things for the good of the city,

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