1. Uncontrollable Fate
Sigmund Freud suggests that Oedipus the King is known as a tragedy of destiny. ... The lesson which the deeply moved spectator should learn from the tragedy is submission to the divine will and realization of his own impotence. (102) Oedipus's fall is a result of fate because of the events that occur when Oedipus is an infant, a young man, and the king of Thebes. ... While Oedipus is an infant, the last incident that shows how uncontrollable fate can be is the servant's decision not to kill Oedipus. ... Oedipus's next action also demonstrates how humans cannot control fat...
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