Friday, May 24, 2019
Oedipus
Mr.. Lenitive You give write an essay, on one of the topics below. Your essay will Include at to the lowest degree three examples (quotations) from the play to support your thesis. Please follow PAP format guidelines typed, double-spaced on standard-sized paper (8. 5 x 1 1 with 1 margins on all sides. Please use Times New Roman font. All essays will be uploaded on turning. Com. Any essay not uploaded on this site will not be graded. Paper copies of your essay will be due on Monday, March 19.This essay will be worthy 50 points. I know you all will do well. Get to writing scholars Option 1 Fate Many of the characters In Sophocles plays seem to acquit a desire to break free from the control of the mickle the gods have determined for them. Based on what you have read in Antigens, what is Sophocles trying to school his audience about a humans ability to control his/her fate? In doing so, analyze how the characters behave as a result of knowing what their destinies will be.What be the effects of discovering their destinies? Option 2 Conscience vs.. Society Characters In the play must choose between following what society says is the right twist to do and following what they count In their hearts to be the right thing to do. Often, choosing to follow the conscience Is the more difficult road to walk. In Antigens, determine the difficult choices the characters make and analyze the effects that these choices have on the characters lives.Option 3 Tragic Hero Aristotle identifies the tragic hero as a character who move from a lofty position be give of a tragic flaw (hamster)normally that flaw is pride (hubris). Identify the tragic hero in Antigens. Analyze the scenes in which the character displays pride and identify the effects that this pride has on the characters life. How could his/her life have been different If he/she had behaved In a less prideful manner?Introduction 110 Should include a hook, connector (including author and title), and thesis statem ent Body 10 Should answer the prompt directly and completely with nonionised paragraphs Evidence 10 Specific quotes and paraphrases of events should be used as support to answer the prompt Conclusion 110 Restates what was proved and provides a final judgement Follows Directions 15 Correct font, font size, etc. Grammar/Mechanics/Spelling 15 Total 50OedipusRealism and Naturalism (Literary Genres) Realism Is an attempt to reproduce faithfully the surface appearance of life, especially that of ordinary mountain In everyday situations. As a literary term, realism has two meanings in general, realism refers to the mental representation of characters, events, and settings in ways that the spectator will consider plausible. The setting is common and the characters are consistent, recognizable types. What happens in the narrative should be the kind of thing that happens In real life.Historically, Realism (usually capitalized) refers to a movement In 19th century European and American li terature and theatre that rejected the Idealism, elitism, and romanticism of earlier poetise dramas and prose fiction in an attempt to represent life truthfully. Realist literature customarily focused on the middle class (and occasionally the working class) rather than the aristocracy, and it invoked neighborly customs and economic detail to create an accurate description of ordinary human behavior. Naturalism Is a school of fiction and drama In which the characters are presented as rodents or victims of environment and heredity.Influenced by evolutionary theory, naturalism portrays human beings as natural creatures set apart from other animals only by lawfulness of their intelligence. Society is a veneer of civility under which simmer ruling urges of fear, lust, and acquisitiveness. No supernatural entities appear, and the world runs on an unforgiving natural law of cause and effect, the strong preying upon the weak. Plots move forward through the conflict of inner motive and ou tward circumstance, with characters thrown Into social and economic milieus that more or sees fall to see to it their preemptively needs.Naturalism was formally developed by French novelist Mile Cola in the sass. In naturalism, events should be reproduced with sufficient exactness to demonstrate the strict laws of material causality. authorized America Naturalists writing fiction include Jack London, Stephen Crane, Frank Norris, Theodore Dresser. Theodore Dresser Sister Carrie An American Tragedy Charles Dickens Great Expectations Oliver Twist Gustavo Flutter George caressing Stephen Crane Frank Norris Mile Cola A Sentimental Education New Grub StreetMaggie A Girl of the Streets and Other stories (All of it) Macerate Nana As you read, stand on the manners in which your chosen authors employ the traits of Realism and Naturalism in their works. Annotation and marking of significant passages as they pertain to character/ pauperization/setting/symbolism/metaphor, etc, would be advis ed. Upon your return to school following summer break, you will be met with an Nicolas essay assignment based upon your reading/comprehension/ preparation with Realism and Naturalism as they pertain to the novels chosen for summer reading.OedipusEvery human being makes choices, but what leads us to make our choices? Some may c at onceive that everything In life Is predetermined by God. Predestination is the belief that whatever will happen in your future is already fixed. However others may believe that everything is a matter of free will. Belief in Free will is the belief that your own choices lead you to your destiny. In Oedipus Rexes the idea of predestination is the most important theme of the play.The main Characters Oedipus,Coast and fictitious name all try to escape their destiny and gestate taters Into their own hands but do not escape from their fate. Oedipus speaks to the people of Thebes from his palace and tells them that there Is nothing he cant do to save his city. He asks for the person who committed the crime to come forward. Only banishment will be his punishment (Page 31). When no one comes forward, Oedipus calls the prophet Eateries in hope that he will disclose what he knows of the murder. The prophet is reluctant to tell the King what he knows.Oedipus responds, What? Something you know, and will not tell? You mean to fall us and to see your city perish? (Page 35). Eateries Informs the King that It is better not to know. Oedipus will not take that as an answer so. He continues to threats the prophet until finally, Eateries says, Then hear this upon your head is the ban your lips have uttered from this day forth never speak to me or any here. You are the cursed polluter of this land (Page 35). Oedipus believes that he is playing a trick and rejects Eateries testimony and begins to place the blame on sing.Eateries replies, Not Croon either. Your enemy Is yourself (Page 36). Nevertheless, Oedipus has been doomed with fate and nothing he could have done would change his destiny. An example in the story that supports the idea of predestination is when Eateries identifies the murderer of Alias as Oedipus. Also Eateries foreshadows when saying, A revelation that will fail to please. A blind man who has eyes now a penniless man, who is rich now. . This vaticination is saying that in the future there will be a man that is blind and poor, opposite of what he is now. He Is talking about Oedipus.The game of the story leads up to show also that when Oedipus tries to run away from his prophecy, he actually runs Into It. No matter what Oedipus does, he cant escape his fate. His actions dont alter the outcome of his fate they just alter the way in which the predestination occurs. Oedipus, after discovering his dead mother and could no longer bear what he had done, he blinded himself. Her clip was pinned with golden broaches, which the king snatched out and thrust, from full arms length, into his eyes eyes that should e no longer his shame, his guilt. (Page 61) The blind Oedipus demands Croon, now king of Thebes, to banish him from his city, as he had earlier demanded be Oedipus had no idea this would be directed to him. It therefore proves that no matter what you do, there is no way to change your destiny once the gods have decided it. Oedipus fate was determined, not by him, but by an unknown force. He and his family understood this by the end of the play, with these words being said, detect rules our lives, and the future is unknown (Page 52).It has been discussed how fate plays an important role in the lives and actions of King Oedipus. Evidence of predestined events can be found, beginning with the oracles promise of the demise of Oedipus come and the marrying of his mother, to Eateries prediction of a blind and exiled man. All his life, try as he may to run away from his fate, Oedipus ended up running right into it. Oedipus realizes that, in the end, he could do nothing to change the course of the fateful events that made up his life.
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