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The Importance Of Justice In Oedipus The King

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In Oedipus the King by the famous writer Sophocles, Oedipus a prideful, deluded, tragic hero who embodies a strong sense of justice, and right way for it to be carried out. Oedipus an adopted abandoned orphan, received a prophecy that stated it would ruin his life. In turn, he ran away from home in Corinth and went to Thebes. Although, this move led to his downfall. Throughout these events, Oedipus displays a deep understanding of justice, the search for it, and reaction to gain justice during three different occasions.
When Oedipus ran away from home he came to the town of Thebes. There a Sphinx harassed, and enslaved the people. Later when theban priest explained to Oedipus the king about the plague he stated “As to the man of all men best in adversity/ And the wisest in the ways of God. You saved us/ From the Sphinx, that finty sing; and the tribute/ We paid to her so long…”(Sophocles Prologue 37-40). This is the first example of Oedipus responding to an injustice. Before the play began, he fought of the Sphinx because he saw the injustice occurring to the people of Thebes. He responded by taking it upon himself to defeat the Sphinx and restoring justice successfully. Oedipus enclosed the ability to just continue on to another city, but he decided to stay and fight for what he believed. This search for justice made Oedipus the initial hero of the story and set the stage for the rest of the downfall. The event in Thebes presented Oedipus as a person who understood what is

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