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Thursday, May 30, 2019

Oedipus The King :: Oedipus Rex, Sophocles

Oedipus HamartiaAristotle once said that a heros declivity must be a result of some tragic fault within the character. This flaw was known as hamartia in the Greek land of Aristotle. Since Aristotle greatly admired Oedipus the King, humansy people believe that Oedipus must have had a prominent and complex hamartia. Discovering Oedipus hamartia within the play is not an prosperous task. In fact, it is impossible to point out Oedipus hamartia since I do not believe that he has one. Everything that he says or does throughout the play is justifiable in one way or another. There is always some logical explanation behind his thoughts and actions and, thus, Oedipus does not have a tragic flaw in his character.There are a number of different points that one can analyze and claim to be Oedipushamartia. For instance, some people may audition Oedipus bad temper and label this as the flaw that leads to his downfall. Oedipus becomes enraged at Teiresias claim that he is the one who murdere d Laius and he begins to believe that this is an attempt by Creon to overthrow him. Despite Oedipus anger in this situation, his reaction can be justified. First of all, Teiresias allegation that Oedipus is the killer is absurd to him since he would never murder a king. Also, it seems logical that Creon would be behind such a scheme since he would be next in line to the throne. Therefore, Oedipus bad temper cannot be considered his hamartia.another(prenominal) characteristic of Oedipus that some people tend to refer to as his hamartia is his murderous temperament. One can see this side of Oedipus when he recounts the story in which he killed the old man in the wagon as well as a few of the mans servants. However, Oedipus murderous rage was completely justified in this situation. After all, the old man and his servants were trying to throw Oedipus off the road by brute force. Oedipus, in a sense, was merely support himself from these men and killed them only out of self-defense and rage. Hence, Oedipus murderous temperament cannot be his tragic flaw.Some people even believe that Oedipus hamartia was carelessness. Surely anyone told nearly killing his father and sleeping with his mother would have avoided killing any man and sleeping with any woman. Oedipus, on the other hand, did kill a man and he did sleep with a woman.

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