The Tragedy of “Oedipus the King”

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“Oedipus the King” by Sophocles is a tragedy of a man who unknowingly kills his father and marries his mother. Aristotles’ ideas of tragedy are tragic hero, hamartia, peripeteia, anagnorisis, and catharsis these ideas well demonstrated throughout Sophocles tragic drama of “Oedipus the King”.

Tragic hero is a character of noble stature and has greatness but is triggered by some error and causes the hero’s downfall. Oedipus is the tragic hero of “Oedipus the king”. Oedipus has a noble stature and has greatness. From the beginning of the story Oedipus is shown as a noble caring man. He is greatly worried about the plague in Thebes “but my spirit grieves for the city, for myself and all of you” (75-76) he tell the priest and his people of Thebes. If Oedipus didn’t care for his kingdom, he wouldn’t have tried to seek out who was Laius murderer. Oedipus solves the riddle of the sphinx. By solving the riddle the people of Thebes respected Oedipus because he had saved the city from the sphinx. The priest prays to Oedipus rating him “first of men” (41). Solving the riddle of the sphinx “not knowing nothing, no skill, no extra knowledge”, (46-47) he triumphed. By solving the riddle Oedipus became grand and short tempered and these characteristics brought him to his downfall. He is too proud to see any truths and he refuses to believe that he killed Laius his own father and married his own mother Jocasta. Tiresias, the servant of Apollo, is being called a lair after he told Oedipus that he was the one that killed his father. Oedipus refuses to believe that he could have been responsible for such horrible crime. He tells Tiresias that “envy lurks inside you” (435) and he thinks Creon sent Tiresias to try and overthrow him. Oedipus just accus...

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...ants except one that got away. The third mistake was his lack of knowledge of where he was truly born and who where his parents as Tiresias questions Oedipus “do you know? Who are you parents?” (473). Oedipus lacked of knowledge caused him to dispute with Tiresias and imply that Creon and Tiresias were planning to overthrow him. After Tiresias told Oedipus that he was the murderer of King Lauis his own father. This aroused the audience because they never that that a person that is very noble could do such a thing.

In the end Oedipus is left with nothing. He is a blind man that is troubled for his actions and exiled from Thebes. His good fortune turns good to bad. He wishes he had died on the mountain and never been born. Aristotle concept of theory did comply with the tragedy of “Oedipus the King” of a tragic hero, hamarita, peripeteia, anagnorisis, and catharsis.

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