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Theme Of Irony In Oedipus The King

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Tragic heroes continuously draw both pity, due to the characters inevitability to fail, and fear, because of the character’s fall from strength, power, and knowledge, from their audience. In Sophocles’, Oedipus the King, Oedipus’ power and knowledge are unparalleled by man as he is the only man able to solve the Riddle of the Sphinx and save Thebes. Yet after receiving an unpleasant reading from the Oracle at Delphi during a quest to find his true self, Oedipus directly challenges Apollo, and his hubris ends up preventing him from finding out who he really is; The murderer of his father, King Laius, and husband of his own mother, Jocasta. Throughout the play, Sophocles uses irony to expose Oedipus’ identity to the audience and highlight …show more content…

Oedipus ironically mocks Tiresias because of his physical blindness, but does not realize his hubris blinds him from the truth, preventing him from realizing his own identity. After being told that he is the murderer of Laius, Oedipus quickly retaliated claiming that Tiresias “[has] no power or truth” and that his is blind in his “ear and mind, as well as eyes” (Sophocles 23). Oedipus defensively taunts Tiresias in an attempt to falsify his claims. Tiresias however, sticks to his claim that even though Oedipus “[has] eyes, he cannot see the evil in which [he] stands” (Sophocles 25). Tiresias highlights the irony in the fact that the great, intelligence and seeing Oedipus cannot recognize his simple fate even though it’s clear to the audience. After discovering his true identity, Oedipus blinds himself because he know no sight “would bring [him] joy” (75). After deriding Tiresias because of his blindness, Oedipus decides blinding himself “was the best thing to do” (76) as he knew he could not bear to look his children in the face. Oedipus realizes that sight is not always a blessing or effective in seeing what was right in front of him. Initially Oedipus’ hubris blinded him from the truth, but after learning his true identity, he decided to blind himself as punishment, so

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