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Physically Blind Blind Man
784 wordsCelia, Martin and Andy all deserve our pity at sometime in the film. Martin is a blind man who is isolated from the world. Andy is a nave young man who trusts too easily and is often used by other people. However, the one who retains out pity at the end is Celia, as she remains unchanged, locked in her obsession. Martin certainly deserves out pity. He is a blind man who is isolated from the world, he is isolated not only because that hes physically blind but also because of his metaphorical blin...
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Escape His Fate Pain And Suffering
994 wordsThe main theme, which develops the central action throughout the play Oedipus Rex, focusses on the term "blindness. " The beginning of the play involves Oedipus being intellectually blind of the truth, trying to find out, but not succeeding. During the middle of the play Oedipus recognizes the truth about his past and himself, discovering that he was blind. Then Oedipus punishes himself harshly by making himself physically blind. It is Oedipus's unfortunate blindness, which is his tragic flaw. H...
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Light And Dark People Of Thebes
872 wordsKing Oedipus by Sophocles Blindness is the downfall of the hero Oedipus in the play? King Oedipus? by Sophocles. Not only does the blindness appear physically, but also egotistically as he refuses to acknowledge the possibility of him actually being the murderer of Laius, the former King of Thebes. Coincidentally, he is also Oedipus? s biological father. The use of light and dark in the play is strategically applied in order to better understand the emotion that lies within the characters. As bl...
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Tragic Hero Dramatic Irony
541 wordsOedipus Rex, by the Greek playwright Sophocles, is, without a doubt, one of the greatest examples of dramatic irony. There are many instances where the audience knows so much more than the main characters, and Sophocles uses irony to point to Oedipus as Laius murderer as well. Additionally, Oedipus is most definitely a tragic hero-he had a tragic flaw, namely that he was relentless and often rash in his search for the truth about Laius death and his killer; this ultimately lead to Oedipus own de...
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Marry His Mother Kill His Father
1,000 wordsIt has been said that people can be blinded to the truth. The answer to their question or solution to their problem may have been sitting right in front of them all along. Yet, they could not see the answer. They were blinded to the truth. Associations have been made between being blind and enlightened. A blind person is said to have powers to see invisible things. They see into the future. The blind may not have physical sight, but they have another kind of vision. In Sophocles King Oedipus, Te...
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