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Oedipus


Even though "fate" seems to determine ' life, he does, in fact, have a free will.
His choices brought the prophecy to life. Only his decisions (not influenced by anybody) he made. Of course those decisions were in side of the limits set by fate. When heard a prophesy that his going to kill his father and sleep with his mother he ran away, even when he new there were suspicions of him being the real son of his parents. There some lines from the play: "�There was a man dining with us one day who had too much wine and man shouted at me-half drunk and shouting that I was not rightly called my father's son. � Without my parent's knowledge, I went to Delphi, but Apollo did not say what I had ...

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truth was his choice. When the Teiresias tried not to reveal the truth, The was the one, who made the priest to talk: "This city gave you life and yet you refuse to answer! You speak as if you were her enemy. � For God's sake, if you know, don't turn away from us! We are pleading. We are begging you. � You will not tell? You monster! You could stir the stones of earth to a burning rage! You will newer tell? What it will take?"
As the truth is getting revealed: "� You, , are the desecrator, the polluter of this land." does not believe (his choice). He () start to accuse Creon of truing to take his powers away (king). And still want to reveal whole truth. After talking to Jocasta faces that he in fact might killed the king Laius. " There was s herald leading a carriage drawn by horses and the man riding in the carriage � The driver pushed. In anger, I struck him. The old man saw it, reached for his lash and waited till I had passed. Then he struck me on the head. But he paid-oh yes ...

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Added: 4/4/2008 09:53:10 PM
Category: English
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