Oedipus The King Sight And Blindness Analysis

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Throughout the play Oedipus The King written by Sophocles, sight and blindness is highlighted multiple times. Sophocles uses blindness/sight as motif in this play to create an abundance of dramatic irony. The dramatic irony is used to develop the plot of the play, making it increasingly interesting and intense for the viewers and/or readers. Oedipus, the main character, creates dramatic irony with this motif, by being oblivious to the facts, contradicting his sight, and finally, the realization of the truth. Through these ways, Oedipus creates the majority of dramatic irony throughout the play. Although Oedipus was once the king of Corinth and is now the king of Thebes, he is extremely oblivious to the facts. The blind prophet, Tiresias approaches …show more content…

Oedipus learns that in fact he is the murderer of Laius and the son of his wife Jocasta. As a result, Oedipus stabs his eyes out making himself blind. Ironically, now that Oedipus is blind, he has full sight as to what he has done, “What I have done was the best thing to do. Don’t read me anymore lessons, don't give me any more advice … Banish me from this country as fast as you can - to a place where no man can see me or speak to me” (76,79). Oedipus is telling Creon to banish him, because of what he has done. The motif of blindness/sight is present because all of a sudden, as Oedipus is blinded he sees the real truth, unlike at the start of the play where he had sight but was blind to the truth.
All in all, Sophocles uses blindness/sight as a motif in Oedipus The King because it creates a great sense of dramatic Irony. The dramatic irony used through this play, aids in showing the misfortune of Oedipus brought on by himself. Oedipus’ misfortune relates to the motif in this play through the ways discussed, his obliviousness to the facts, the contradiction of his sight, and his realization of the truth by blindness. Without the dramatic irony and the motif of blindness/sight throughout this play, it would not be quite as impactful as it is

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