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    *INTRO*The character Oedipus in the play Oedipus the King by Sophocles, and the character Othello in the play Othello the Moor of Venice by Shakespeare are both tragic characters. Oedipus ends up killing his father, and marrying and having children with his mother, whereas Othello ends up mistrusting and killing his wife. These two individuals have similarities and differences in several aspects such as the roundness of their characters, the retribution that they incur upon themselves and upon their

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    The Kite Runner and Oedipus Rex I came to a realization that both the books were very graphic. In The Kite Runner I discovered that Hassan had been raped by Assef, and Amir had no intentions to stop what was happening to stand up for his best friend. That gruesome experience can translate to what happened in Oedipus Rex. In Oedipus Rex, Oedipus’ wife, Jocasta, winds up killing herself knowing that she married her son, but that’s not it. At the very end of the book Oedipus stabs himself in the

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    “Still, the Truth Remains” An immense desire for personal satisfaction, and extraordinary reputation can often result in a sickly, perverse distortion of reality. In Sophocles’ Oedipus Rex, a man well known for his intellect and wisdom, finds himself blind to the truth of his life, and his parentage. William Shakespeare’s Hamlet also contains a character that is in search of the truth, which ultimately leads to his own demise, as well as the demise of many around him. Arthur Miller’s play, The

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    ‘Oedipus Rex’ and ‘Streetcar’     | Similarities | Contrasts | Clever Points | Actions / Events |          Both ‘Oedipus Rex’ and ‘A Streetcar Named Desire’ have scenes where a character’s past is revealed, whether it is to other characters or to the audience (e.g. Oedipus’ parentage or Blanche’s past). This shows an underlying tone that they cannot fully escape their past, whether it is an eventual surfacing (in A Streetcar Named Desire) or an abrupt revelation (in Oedipus Rex). This is linked

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    are multiple definitions of a tragedy. People believe that regular people are more capable of partaking in a tragedy. Hamlet and Oedipus are examples of the traditional tragedy. Hamlet’s actions were all voluntary. He knew what he was doing and the consequences. Oedipus suffered from fate of his family. He didn’t realize exactly what he was doing or the consequences. Oedipus is the truest tragic hero according to the traditional definition of a tragedy, the downfall of his royalty and uncontrollable

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    One of the most clear similarity in both Story of Sohrab and Oedipus Tyrannous is usually that the protagonists are renown famous and mighty heroes of the times. In Oedipus Tyrannous, Oedipus comes out as a brilliant and strong warrior. He intelligently appropriately solved the riddle of the sphinx to establish just how smart he was. He easily were able to defeat his dad and his men when he was offended by them while on his way to Thebes. That is confirmation that he was both a solid and sensible

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    Oedipus and Victor Frankenstein are blinded by their ideas of success and demonstrate the psychological attributions of egocentrism. Symptoms of egocentrism is stated as, “the natural restriction on our perception caused by the simple fact that we can only see the world from our perspective” (“Witbourne”). Victor Frankenstein’s creation is scientific knowledge is corrupted by his egotistic characteristics as his purpose is to gain fame and recognition. The creation of the Creature was suppose to

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    As we read Macbeth, I realized that there are many similarities with Oedipus Rex. Macbeth and Oedipus are both the main lead and the tragic heroes. The plot of both plays are about gaining control, using power, and taking charge for one’s actions. Both Oedipus Rex and Macbeth are disasters. Sophocles and Shakespeare wrote these plays to teach a simple lesson for average people. Oedipus and Macbeth are both men that have a lot of power but are not capable of keeping it. Both experienced many contradictory

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    King Lear Comparison A tragedy is not only an imitation of life in general but an imitation of an action, as Aristotle defined his ideas in the Poetics, which presents Oedipus as an ultimate tragic hero. There is a obvious link between the two characters in that blindness – both literal and metaphorical – is a strong theme in the stories. Issues of self-recognition and self-knowledge are significant for Oedipus as well as King Lear. For Aristotle, Reversal, Recognition and Suffering are key

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    adaptation from the play Oedipus Rex written by Sophocles. This film narrates Oedipus’ life and how the oracle affects his life. The fact that Stravinsky Opera is a loose adaptation makes the film different than what we could imagine while reading the original play, besides the film shows us that the director is able to see through situation, interpret them and demonstrate how everything happened instead of making a summary of certain moments like how Sophocles did in Oedipus Rex’s play. On the other

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