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Oedipus Journey To Knowledge

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The play Oedipus the King focuses on Oedipus’ quest for knowledge. From the moment that Oedipus declares that he will find Laius’ murderer and that “he will bring it all to light [himself],” he begins his journey toward discovery of truth. Ironically, his violent self-blinding frees him from his self-deception and denial. Once Oedipus becomes physically blind, the metaphorical blindness in which he had lived for so long begins to lift, and he comes to terms with his true self and his horrible life. Sophocles’s metaphor linking sight to knowledge shines through. True knowledge and insight do not necessarily require eyesight but instead the vision of the mind and soul. Oedipus life started with a prophecy that he would kill his father and marry his mother. When Oedipus learned of his prophecy, he fled his home and killed Laius. The Evil Sphinx proposed a question and Oedipus solved it and ended up the king of Thebes. He lived out the prophecy without even knowing it. As Oedipus and the blind prophet Tiresias, the prophet foreshadows his message to Oedipus: “How terrible--to see the truth/when the truth is only pain to him who sees!” (359-360). Tiresias speaks truth to King Oedipus telling Oedipus the truth and painting and an ominous picture of the king’s future. …show more content…

He finds his mother dead. Jocasta has hung herself, after learning the truth of the prophecy and what Oedipus did. Seeing Jocasta hanging, he uses her pins to gouge out his eyes and screams “You, you’ll see no more the pain I suffered, all the pain I caused! Too long you looked on the ones you never should have seen, blind to the ones you longed to see, to know! Blind from this hour on. Blind in the darkness- blind” (---). Oedipus is physically blinding himself to the reality around him. He is putting out the eyes that caused him problems and distancing himself from the knowledge of what he did by removing his

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