Oedipus Rex is a very interesting
story, one riddled with endless amounts of dramatic irony, which is the basis
for the whole story. One question was raised today in class: is Oedipus a bad
person for the things he has done? Though he did not know he was killing his
father and sleeping with his mother, is he still a bad person for these
actions?
This is a compelling question, and
one with multiple answers. I do not blame Oedipus for sleeping with his mother
at all. He had no knowledge of it at all. If he had known Iocasta was his biological
mother, he would have NEVER even thought about marrying and having sex with
her. Oedipus even leaves Corinth once he learns his destiny to try and escape
his fate of killing his father and marrying his mom. Oedipus cannot fathom
living out this prediction, which results in his departure from Corinth to
Thebes. For this reason, I do not believe Oedipus is a bad person for fooling
around with his mother.
On the contrary, I believe Oedipus
acted out of turn when he struck down and killed the man on the road, who
turned out to be his father, Laios. The quote, “ I struck him in my rage. The
old man saw me and brought his double goad down upon my head as I cam abreast.
He was paid back, and more! Swinging my club in this right hand I knocked him
out of his car, and he rolled on the ground. I killed him,” shows the
aggression and malice in which Oedipus killed Laios. Oedipus would not have
murdered him if he had known, however that is irrelevant in this situation.
Oedipus killed a man in this scene because of his pride. He did not like being
told what to do by a stranger. He is a prince, after all! Oedipus had to
protect his dignity and pride, so he killed the man, who was his father. It was
a cold-blooded murder, and shows the dark side of Oedipus.
Oedipus Rex Notes
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Greek drama
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Physical representation of a story, has been
occurring for centuries
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Took place in an amphitheater
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Because the amphitheater was so big, the actors
used masks to emphasize facial expressions and to amplify voice
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Used contraptions in their staging
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Deus ex machina
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“God from the machine” which means it dealt with
the gods (Zeus, Aphrodite, Hera), in a play a god would come down and solve
everything
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these
days this term is used to refer to an unbelievable, neat resolution
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Chorus
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People in Greek drama who would come out and
comment on the scene
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Stichomythia
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Rapid fire dialogue
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Almost a heated argument
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Oedipus Rex
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Epitome of dramatic irony
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Dramatic irony is where the reader knows things
that the characters don’t
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