How Does Jocasta Manipulate Oedipus

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Jocasta manipulates Oedipus and the citizens of Thebes to attain what she desires. In Ancient Greece, it was uncommon for women to have their wishes fulfilled because they were considered to be inferior to men, and because their desires were found to be unimportant. Jocasta craves authority, and as a female, this want is unusual. Even rarer is the means through which she satisfies such desires— incest. Her desire for prolonged authority and her accomplishment of it through incest can lead to her banishment from Thebes. This possibility, along with her understanding that it is wrong, is why Jocasta keeps her desire a secret. After losing her lofty title with the death of her husband, Jocasta disregards the law of the land to regain power through …show more content…

Jocasta, a woman that seemingly disregards and has no faith in prophecies, prays to Apollo and asks him to “cleanse us, set us free of defilement” because she knows that Oedipus is her son (1009). She prays for him to free her from her sins of incest, and she continues to manipulate Oedipus into thinking that he is not her son through the use of vague phrases such as “far from yours,” because she knows he will soon see the truth. Still, Jocasta is not ready to let go of a chance to have power, so she continues to try and convince Oedipus to stop seeking the truth of Laius’s death. When Oedipus finds out his adoptive father had died, Jocasta takes advantage and tries to sway him into believing that now the prophecy has been fulfilled. Oedipus recalls that part of the prophecy in which he would sleep with his mother and Jocasta responded that “Many a man before you in his dreams, has shared his mother’s bed. Take such things for shadows, nothing at all” (1075). Jocasta makes an absurd assertion that all men dream of sleeping with their mothers in the hope that if Oedipus does find out, he can come to accept the marriage to his

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