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Tragedy in Oedipus the King and Doll's House Essay example

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Only Peace in Death Tragedy has been apart of human history since the dawning of civilization. Man has been plunged into terrible tragedies for ages. But not until the Greeks and prominent playwrights such as Sophocles did tragedy take on into its own on the stage. Out of this rebirth of tragedy came what has been considered, even by Aristotle himself, the greatest tragedy ever written, Oedipus the King. He delves into the human psyche: bringing forth the notion of predestination, a supposition desperately believed in by humans, betraying the fatal flaws of his hero and manifesting the suffering brought upon the hero by his tragic downfall. Though it was written more than a millennium ago, its basis and structure for tragedy has …show more content…

But it is not his ignorance alone that fuels the fire, his pride brings him great strides towards his demise. He willingly dispatches the Sphinx, having been over confident in his abilities and ascends to the throne, ruling as if he was born to do so. But this is the tragedy of Oedipus the King. Having been thought dead, it was not suspected that Oedipus was the child of the prophecy. It was not until Oedipus blindly began his search for the former kings killer to proudly rid the city of Thebes from its plague, that he began to realize the implications of his actions. “I will speak out now as a stranger to the story, a stranger to the crime. If I’d been present then, there would be no mystery, no long hunt without clue in hand” (Oedipus 921). The words before his downfall, before the truth that was to be had, his ignorance at its greatest, and he is correct, if he knew from the beginning, there would be no mystery, there would be no tragedy. Nora becomes as equally blinded in A Doll’s House. “To be able to be free from care, quite free from care, to be able to play and romp with the children, to be able to keep the house beautifully and have everything just as Torvald likes it!” (Act One). Although in the beginning she believes this to be freedom, it is in fact her constraints, a hindrance upon herself. After trying to be with Torvald, she eventually realizes that she has been conditioned into a patriarchal society because

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