1. The Role of Fate in Sophocles
The King also threatens death to any persons attempting to bury Polynices properly. ... However, soon this civil law is challenged when Tiresias, a Theban soothsayer warns the King that the gods disagree with his decision to defile the body of Oedipus's son. ... Fate is most noticeable in Oedipus the King. ... Creon, after leaving to consult the oracle, announces that the murderer of Laius, King of Thebes prior to Oedipus, must be found, and the discovery and punishment of this person will cure the city. ... Sight and blindness is a motif throughout the plays, and plays a crucial role...
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- Grade Level: High School