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The King : The Tragic Downfall In Oedipus The King

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Raven Scott
Professor Carruth
ENGL 205:01
8 September 2017
The Tragic Downfall in Oedipus Rex In Sophocles's play Oedipus Rex, Oedipus is what is known in a tragedy as the tragic hero. Oedipus is the tragic hero because his fate goes from having the fortune to ending up in misfortune. Usually, the tragic hero is given a "tragic flaw" that sets the character up for his own downfall. The tragic flaw is intentionally an excessive positive trait causes the character fortune to turn to misfortune. In these Greek tragedies, fate plays another role in the outcome of the characters. The Gods trust that in the path they give a person, it would play out as it should. The fate the Gods choose to give them can also add to the character's downfall. In Oedipus Rex, the tragic result of Oedipus's down fall is the fault of fate and Oedipus's decisions because of the God's Prophecy, Oedipus's tragic flaw, and his parents' dishonesty. In this time in Ancient Greece, the people of these cities lived by the fate. They placed confidence in the hands of the Gods for the path in their lives. Oedipus's fate, like many, was one that was given to him from an oracle. In the shrine, it stated, "As I should lie with my own mother, breed Children from whom all men would turn their eyes, and that I should be my father's murderer." (Sophocles 56). This showed that fate cannot be erased by can only be fulfilled in whichever outcome it shall be. Due to the Gods, Oedipus was set to fail as he would kill

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