Friday, July 19, 2019
A Comparison of Fate in Iliad and Oedipus Rex :: comparison compare contrast essays
Fate in Iliad and Oedipus Rex       In the stories The Iliad and Oedipus Rex, Oedipus and Achilles exemplified  the portrayal of how a personal characters' fate may lay in their own hands. The  egotistical mindset Oedipus held triggered one of the most tragic turns in his  future, resembling Achilles. As for his excess pride, it resulted in the loss of  his good friend Patroclus.      Oedipus' boastful ways were the initiation of his disastrous downfall. A few  years before Oedipus took reign of king, he was requested to step aside while a  group of men passed. His self-esteem felt intruded and he was so enraged he  killed the crowd. Thinking that he already knew his true father Oedipus did not  know that one of the members of the assembly that he had slaughtered was his own  father, King Laius. Destroying his father meant destroying the city he was soon  to befriend as their king. Oedipus felt as if this curse came from above, as he  says in line 1285, "Apollo. Dear children the god was Apollo. He brought my  sick, sick fate upon me." But he also believed his ignorance played quite the  role in his fate, as in line 700 he says, "I think I may be accursed by my own  ignorant edict."      In the not so tragic fate that Achilles life took, his obsession of his ego  and pride was also the cause of the loss of his friend Patroclus. Agamemnon  stole Briseis away from Achilles as revenge for him having to return Chryseis,  to her father. In the proud eyes of Achilles this was a blow to his ego and  chose that he would not fight in the war against the Trojans. Even though his  friends remained in the war, he wished humiliation on Agamemnon. Before the war  Nestor presented the thought of Patroclus wearing Achille's armor and taking his  place of battle, so Patroclus followed the suggestion and went into war with  Achille`s armor on.  					    
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
 
 
No comments:
Post a Comment
Note: Only a member of this blog may post a comment.