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Free Will in Oedipus the King


Oedipus the King by Sophocles is the story of a man who was destined to kill his father and marry his mother. The story continues in the tradition of classic Greek plays, which were based upon the Greeks? beliefs at the time. The ancient Greeks believed that their gods decided what would ultimately happen to each and every person. Since those gods destined Oedipus to kill his father and marry his mother, Oedipus? life was definitely fated. However, the gods only decided where Oedipus? life would eventually lead; they never planned the route he would take to get there. All the decisions that Oedipus made in order to fulfill his destiny, and the decisions he made after the fact, were of his own free will, and were largely shaped by his mien.

Probably the most relevant examples of the exercise of free will are in the events which lead up to the play and which fulfill Oedipus? prophecy. When Laius and Jocasta hear of their newborn son?s fate, their first instinct is to kill Baby Oedipus. But they cannot do the deed outright; they instead make the ch... [to view the full essay now, purchase below]

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