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Tiresias In Oedipus Rex

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In Sophocles greek tragedy Oedipus Rex, Oedipus’ actions toward Tiresias reveal that his tragic flaw is that he is very impulsive. When Tiresias arrives in Thebes Oedipus immediately starts to question Tiresias about who killed king Lauis. Tiresias knows the answers to all of Oedipus’ questions, but does not wish to share the secret. Oedipus continues to bother Tiresias in an effort to discover the secret, however, Tiresias refuses to give up the information. As a result of Tiresias withholding information Oedipus becomes impatient and grows angry. When Tiresias explains to Oedipus that he is not telling Oedipus the truth for the greater good of Thebes, Oedipus reacts in a rather harsh way. Oedipus responds to Tiresias “Nothing! You scum of the earth, you’d enrage a heart of stone! You won’t talk? Nothing moves you?” (Sophocles 391-394). In other words, Oedipus is calling Tiresias a terrible person that could make a person with no emotion angry. Oedipus thinks Tiresias is like this because he won’t tell him and the people of Thebes who the murderer of Lauis is. Because Oedipus starts to rattle off so many insults toward Tiresias, who is a respected elder in the greek community, his remarks are very impulsive. Oedipus did not think before he spoke, being disrespectful to someone who has great authority. As the conversation continues and Tiresias still refuses to share information and Oedipus’ frustration grows stronger. Tiresias and Oedipus banter back and forth. Tiresias tells Oedipus that he won’t say anything, Oedipus responds very abruptly and says “You helped hatch the plot, you did the work, yes, short of killing him with your own hands-and given eyes I’d say you did the killing single-handed” (Sophocles 394-397). Oedipus is trying to say that Tiresias knew about the murder even before the murder occurred, and that if Tiresias had the ability to see, he would’ve done the killing himself. Since Oedipus is accusing Tiresias of such a huge crime, this shows Oedipus’ impulsiveness because he started to accuse innocent people of things that they did not due simply because he is not getting his way.
There are other important reasons why Oedipus’ tragic flaw is impulsiveness. As the play continues, Tiresias

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