Tuesday, October 22, 2019

What will be will be essays

What will be will be essays Sophocles is sending the message, whatever is destined to happen will happen. There is no getting around it. There is nothing you can do to prevent that which has been ordained by the gods. After all, they are immortal and we are mortal. In the other books we read this course this theme is prevalent. In the Odyssey, it is Odysseuss fate to return home after 10 years of war and ten years of wandering. He has many brushes with death, he lost his entire crew, and his ship but he is still destined to get home. When we were reading the Metamorphoses I remember making the statement If the goddesss fall in love with you, your doomed. There was no way of evading their advances. You can run away from fate, but you can not evade it forever. Sophocles takes fate to a different level. He shows the futility of trying to alter fate. This fact is clearly understood in this story. At his birth it was ordained that Oedipus would kill his father and marry his mother. The oracle of Apollo declared the omen, and thats all there was to it. Surely Oedipus, a new born baby was totally innocent. At this point it was nothing that Oedipus had done to justify such a tragedy. However that is what fate is. His parents, King Lauis and Queen Jocasta tryed to stop the prophecy from coming to past. What could they do? They didnt want to kill the baby. How could any sane person kill their own child. If they committed that act, and took the childs life, do you think this would have prevented the They sought an alternate solution to thwart the gods. Oedipuss feet was rivetted and he was abandoned at a mountainside and left to die. Fate rears its head again, or shall I say the gods intervened: the shepherd disregard his instructions to abandon the baby. He gives the child to ...

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