Oedipus

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In Sophocle’s play Oedipus Rex, how does one judge Oedipus? Should he be held accountable for killing his father and marrying his mother? To me Oedipus is a man of great personal folly. He may have been fated to commit the crimes but he also allowed them to happen though his actions. I believe that he is at least partly guilty of the aforementioned crimes. He allows and also hastens his fate through his uncontrolled anger, his blind refusal of facts, and his fear of the unknown.

Oedipus is controlled if not consumed by anger when he takes the lives of his father and his entire traveling party. It is only after he discovers that the man he killed that day was his father that he shows any sign of remorse. By not exercising any type of personal restate he allows himself to play pawn to the prophesy of the oracle. After hearing the drunken man declared that his parents were not his own his first reaction was to become angry. Rather than question the man and find out what he may know, Oedipus’s only recourse is to become angry.

Oedipus blindly refuses to accept information that is agai...

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