Wednesday, April 22, 2020
Oedipus Tyrannus Essays - Oedipus The King, Oedipus, Creon
  Oedipus Tyrannus  Sophocles' Oedipus Tyrannus is a story in which a city (Thebes) and its people  have a problem and ask their King (Oedipus) to solve the problems, which face  them, and get life back to normal. The people in Thebes (like many people when  they have problems they can't solve) go to outside sources of help to try to  correct their problems. These outside sources go from other cities, prophets,  messengers, and Shepard's, in this case. People Oedipus calls and sends for from  outside the city of Thebes help to piece together the facts to find the solution  to the cities problems and expose (to every ones surprise) the unexpected  answer. The outside influences, along with the knowledge of the people of    Thebes, are all important to finding the resolution to the problems that are  facing the city. The characters who live in the city of Thebes are the people  who have a problem that they cannot solve on their own. In solving those  problems, the characters within the city of Thebes play just as much of a roll  in solving them as do the characters from outside the city. Although the  characters such as Teiresias, the messenger, and the shepherd all brought  information to Oedipus and the city of Thebes, which was very crucial in finding  the truth, none of this information would have been brought to Thebes if it  wasn't for the actions of characters within the city. The characters have to  cooperate to come up with a solution. This situation is like having all the  money in the world but it is no good until you go and get it. In Sophocles'    Oedipus Tyrannus all the characters within the city of Thebes play some sort of  roll in the final outcome of the story whether large or small. In Oedipus    Tyrannus, Oedipus was the main character and was the King of the suppliants and  the one who had saved the people from such things as the Sphinx. Oedipus was  also favored greatly by the gods. Oedipus Tyrannus lived in the city of Thebes  in Greece about 450BC and ruled over the people that lived there. The truth,  throughout the story, was fought for by him and hinted it was to include him in  some way, but in which way we were not aware of until the end of our reading.    There are many small characters that have an impact on this story along with the  main ones. These characters are looked at as the common people in the Village of    Thebes, the messengers (even though the messengers bring important information),  and also the old men of Thebes. The old men of Thebes take part in the Writen  part of the story, by acting as a chorus and in that way voicing the opinion of  the common people. The roll the characters such as all the suppliants played was  one where they gathered outside the palace and in the story were unnamed, and  spoke no individual lines in the reading. These suppliants were called upon by    Oedipus to bring forth any information that could be of help in finding the  answer to the city of Thebes' problems. The Priest is the leader of the  suppliants and Oedipus communicates to the suppliants through him. In this way    Oedipus hears the problems and thoughts of the suppliants in a timely manner.    The relationship of the main characters that live within the city of Thebes is a  complicated one where some characters hold more than one relationship to  another. Also the main characters often have conflicts in which one may have  status over another, but the other may have knowledge, which gives him/her some  sort of power over their superior. Some of the relationships that the characters  have are family related and those relationships can sometimes conflict. Also  some of the relationships between some characters are ones where secrets are  kept and/or knowledge is known but not shared. Oedipus sent Creon, his  brother-in-law (and uncle unknown to Oedipus at this point), to Delphi to ask  the Oracle what Oedipus must do to save the city of Thebes from the plague.    Creon learned a lot from the Oracle, which was the first stepping-stone of the  path to the truth that the characters followed. After Creon went to the Oracle    Oedipus with the agreement of the chorus sought out Teiresias, the blind seer,  who was a knowledgeable man from outside the city. One example of how a family  based relationship can be conflicting is the relationship between Iocasta    
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