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    What is the different between Oedipus the King and Hamlet. Oedipus the King was written by Sophocles in 430-425 BCE. Oedipus the King is about King Oedipus finding out his true origins and him fulfilling a prophecy. In order to save his Kingdom Oedipus has to find out who murdered the king before him. Looking for the murderer Oedipus begins to learn about his origins and true self. Hamlet on the other hand is about a Hamlet, the prince of Denmark, trying to avenge his father's death. There are many

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    To be resilient is to be able to adapt and recover from change. Oedipus and Hamlet are two exemplary characters that exhibit resilience due to their struggles that ultimately end in reaching similar fates. Oedipus displays greater resilience than Hamlet due to his persistence in finding the truth as well as taking accountability for his actions. This essay will explain how Oedipus shows greater resilience compared to Hamlet due to his persistent actions in seeking the truth and overcoming all the

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    Although it may be a difficult idea to grasp, Shakespeare employed some of Sigmund Freud’s concepts long before Freud himself was even a figment of his ancestor’s imagination. Many scholars discuss Shakespeare’s use of the Oedipus complex, penis envy, and many of Sigmund Freud’s other famous concepts and while a proxy family may not be a Freudian concept specifically, it certainly enables them. Many of Shakespeare’s works include a main character who has a strained relationship with their parent

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    protagonists in Shakespeare’s Hamlet and Sophocles’ Oedipus The King share a commonality in terms of finding justice for their past king’s death; however, in terms of free-will they are opposites. Firstly, both protagonists differ greatly as a result of their fate. While Hamlet has a task that he can choose to obey or dismiss, Oedipus has a prophecy that forecasts certain actions that he will do. Secondly, Hamlet is able to act in ways that do not correspond to his destiny, yet Oedipus’ actions all correspond

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    events. The tale of Sophocles, Oedipus The King is a good example of fate in action. Oedipus’s misfortune followed him relentlessly wherever he went, regardless of his choices. While the tale of Hamlet shows Hamlet making conscious decisions that effected his life in powerful ways that could have been avoided had he made other decisions. Oedipus’s tragic misfortune was pre-determined in a prophecy. As de Boer states, the first oracle of Phoebus prophesized that Oedipus “[…] was doomed to kill his father

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    Response Literary Criticism - Hamlet on Film 1. The author’s thesis was, “Campbell focuses on the initiatory paradigms of universal myths and formulates the hero's rite of passage into three major stages: ‘separation [departure]—initiation [action]—return [reflection]’ (Campbell 30) (Khoury 1).” 2. Yvette K. Khoury did give enough convincing evidence to support her thesis. A convincing example of this would be when she said, “… Christopher Vogler who applies Campbell's theories, ‘The Adventure of

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    every scene of violence adds to the true meaning of each piece. “Oedipus Rex”, “The Tragedy of Hamlet”, and “The death of a Salesman” each have their scenes of violence that helps support this statement. First in “Oedipus Rex” by Sophocles the scene of violence that contribute to the meaning of the play is in the exodos and it starts with the second messenger tells that the Queen has taken her own life. This continues with how Oedipus, her husband, father of her children, her own child finds the queen

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    contrasted is the narrative or plot. A comparison can be analyzed in that both begin with a problem. In Oedipus Rex, the play begins with a plague devastating the city of Thebes. In A Midsummer Night's Dream there is also a plague that is upon the land. However, a difference between these two beginnings is that in Oedipus Rex the citizen are effected by it to the point that they look towards Oedipus for a solution to their suffering; while in A Midsummer Night's Dream, the effects of the plague are

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    In Poetics, Aristotle claims four requirements for the tragic hero. The hero must be good. The hero must have appropriate quality of his or her gender and class. The hero must be true to life. Lastly, the hero must be consistent. These four characteristics are present in many tragic heroes. However, there are so many different authors with different interpretations of the tragic hero, that to define the tragic hero with merely four traits is not plausible. Aristotle defines the tragic hero in a way

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    do better in life each day. I believe that Hamlet was the best to achieve being a Tragic Hero than Oedipus did; because of the way he handled his tragedy. William Shakespeare’s play “Hamlet” was a very good poem. I, personally, love reading play and poems from Shakespeare. I have always wanted to read Hamlet and after reading it through this class I absolutely loved it. It was a very impressive poem, by the way it was written and set up. The play Hamlet was a Greek Tragedy. Greek Tragedy means “a

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