To What Extent Was King Oedipus Responsible For His Actions

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Charles Caldwell Mr. Mac Tragedy Feb 22, 2024 Oedipus is NOT responsible for his actions. Oedipus Rex, the play written by Sophocles, is a story about the tragic downfall of a great king foretold by a prophecy. King Oedipus was not to blame for the downfall of his story and rather he did his best to prevent tragedies from happening but in greater part it was in the hands of the gods. King Oedipus arrived at thebes where he was there trying to avoid the prophecy of him killing his father and sleeping with his mother. In him trying to avoid it he unknowingly killed his father and slept with his mother, this is because he was cast out due to the prophecy and later returned trying to avoid it. This caused him to learn about the truth, where his mother would kill herself and he would stab his eyes out with her brooches. …show more content…

In almost no world could it be argued that Oedipus did not try and avoid his fate, he had free will in his actions but not the concluding fate. Even at birth he was separated where his parents tried to avoid his fate and in doing so attempted to kill their son. Also, Oedipus fled Corinth when he was older, this was when heard the news about his fate, he did this in an attempt to flee where he presumed his parents were. In turn he would end up running into his father on the road, in which he was poked at to move, in turn he intentionally killed the men, having no clue it was his father. Stated by Creon, “He went, he said himself, upon an embassy, but never returned when he set out from home.” (Sopheclies 135-140). When he arrived in Thebes and answered the Sphinx's riddle, forcing him to become the new King of

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