Thursday, February 7, 2019

Oedipus, Antogone, And Media :: essays research papers

ANALYTICAL ACCOUNT OF A RUNNING THEMEAll those who were meant to get going have died those who believed one thing, those who believed the contrary thing, and even those who believed nonhing at all, only were caught up in the web with come out of the closet knowing why. This particular quote by Jean Anouilh, author of Antigone, helped me choose set, one of the more interesting underlining themes in all three plays Oedipus the King, Antigone, and Medea, as the topic for my paper. No matter how arduous the protagonists or antagonists in each play move to change the fate of the protagonists, they failed and fate took over the chain of events. When humans try to change that which is beyond their control, they often fail and make the matters even worse than before as expressed by the authors of the three plays.When Oedipus was born to Laius and Jocasta, their happiness was interrupted by a horrible prophecy Oedipus will kill Laius and marry Jocasta when he grows up. The mood in Th ebes changed from joyous to somber for the king chose to have his avow son killed so that he could remain alive. Considering the situation from Laius point of view, it is not difficult to understand his actions but the mere fact that he tried to challenge fate causes his actions to seem ironic and cynical. By tinkering with fate, Laius caused the death of Jocasta, and Oedipus cecity and banishment in addition to the events caused by fate. In Antigone, Anouilh portrayed Creon in a similar way as Sophocles portrayed Laius. They both contributed more damage than benefit to the protagonists and their families with their noble intentions.When Antigone violated the law created by Creon and tried to bury the body of her brother, Creon should have ordered her to be killed right away. Since he tried to persuade Antigone to forget about the body of her brother and marry his son, which was against her fate, his plan did not work out. One might think Antigone, world of noble blood and having a chance to marry a prince, was out of her mind to jeopardize her life while worrying about a dead body but Antigones fate was to die rubbish for respect of her family. By delaying her death, Creon inadvertently caused the death of his wife and son. Jason tried to intervene with Medeas fate and lost his life as well as the life of his loved ones.

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