Oedipus
Throughout Sophocles' play, Oedipus Rex, destruction, gloom, and devastation transpire. Fate and Oedipus are intertwined. The fate in which Oedipus was born, is now his greatest enemy. Throughout all his pain and suffering, Oedipus acquires temperateness. Because of Oedipus' inquiry into his heritage, Oedipus now knows the agonizing truth of who he is and where he was from. Unfortunately, Oedipus is born with an atrocious malediction which is to parricidally kill his father and to incestuously copulate with his mother. Oedipus' father, King Laios, tired to prevent the prophecy from becomming true, by consigning . . .
Unlike Oedipus, you will not know your destiny in life because you will live it as it comes along. Your fate and destiny are already known. His temper, hubris actions, and his hamartia leads to the fall of himself. King Laios (father) and Iocasta (mother/wife). Calamituously, Oedipus decided to gain self-knowledge. " Oedipus realizes that fate has won, and what was once vague is now crystal clear. Oedipus to a shepherd and sending him far from Thebes. Oedipus is ordered to be exiled from Thebes. With this doing, Oedipus alluded that his origins lie in the kingdom of Thebes. Oedipus' destiny is engendered by his own characteristics. "My own pain is enough for me to bare. Oedipus must now abdicate the throne.
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