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    Jones is most like the epic hero Odysseus of The Odyssey. The four epic heroes we have studied in class are completely different in the way that they go about their journeys and trials. Though‚ despite these drastic differences‚ all share at least one character trait with Indiana Jones‚ whether it be a search for balance between good and evil‚ a drive to finish what has been started‚ a more human nature‚ or meeting opposition along the way. However‚ it is Odysseus that most closely resembles Jones

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    Oedipus Prompt: Modern Comparison/Contrast Oedipus the King‚ also known as Oedipus Rex‚ is a Greek tragedy written by Sophocles‚ a famous and successful Athenian writer around 420 B.C. Oedipus the King/Oedipus Rex is the second of Sophocles’ three Theban plays produced‚ but it is first in the internal chronology‚ followed by Oedipus at Colonus and then Antigone. Today‚ Chris Brown is similar to Oedipus in that he was well-respected‚ but due to a tragic flaw‚ he experiences a downfall and an Oedipus-like

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    The Time After As Prophesied by He Who Hears the Waters Recorded in the annals of time Odysseus‚ son of Laertes – Bravest of all men Ulysses‚ son of none – Most stubborn of all fools As there can be no man braver than a stubborn fool you both shall stand before me and hear what I have to say. Together you will walk a shadowed path that the greatest among all men before and after feared and will fear to walk in the light of day. The first sign of your final undoing is this – a fountain of ambrosia

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    becomes a theme of the work of literature. The Crucible and Oedipus Rex both have major problem sources. In the Crucible the problem source is viewed to be the "devil"‚ while in Oedipus Rex‚ the source is viewed to be Oedipus. Both sources have similarities and differences that both relate and oppose them. Oedipus Rex is an ancient play written by Sophocles. The main character is Oedipus‚ son of King Laius of Thebes and Queen Jocasta. Oedipus was ankles were bound and left for dead on a mountainside

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    Existentialists or Absurdists believe that each individual-not society or religion- is solely responsible for giving meaning to life and living it passionately and sincerely‚ or ‘authentically’. The ideas of Existentialism are discussed in not only Sophocles’ Oedipus Rex but also in Albert Camus’ The Outsider. Many aspects of both texts incorporate Existential beliefs and readings. Including the concepts that fate and chance affect our lives‚ that we can expect crime and punishment as part of our fate‚ and therefore

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    Odysseus and Oedipus Reflection #3 The Odyssey and Oedipus the King are two examples of epic poems in Greek literature. The main characters in both epic poems confront many obstacles in their destiny and overcome them with great effort. They both face their destiny with hardships and courage. The Odyssey was written by Greek poet‚ Homer. In The Odyssey‚ Odysseus fought a war against the city of Troy and was victorious. He was then held captive by the nymph Calypso for twenty years. During the

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    In the play Oedipus Rex‚ Tiresias contrast with Oedipus because he tells him he was the murder of king Laius. Oedipus is really lost‚ He doesn’t know who he is and doesn’t know his faith. Tiresias does a big part because without the prophecy wouldn’t know he was the murder of king Laius. Oedipus goes through a long journey to know who he is. Oedipus a tragic hero had a variety of things that happened to him. Oedipus goes to the blind prophet and begs them to tell him who was the murder of king Laius

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    Humans compare many things like‚ how tall they are or how much they weigh. World literature generally gives us many ways to compare on work from another as for example‚ Odysseus in the epic poem The Odyssey by Homer‚ and Oedipus in the play Oedipus the King by Sophocles. These two men may have one thing in common‚ their pride. However‚ their relationships‚ self-control‚ and motivations are totally different from each other. Pride is a funny thing‚ too much or too little of it can hurt you‚ however

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    in the Oedipus trilogy. “Myth and Investigation in Oedipus Rex” by Peter T. Koper‚ “Oedipus and Abraham” by Moshe Shamir‚ and “Oedipus crux; reasonable doubt in Oedipus the King” by Kurt Fosso are three particular articles that have an appealing academic approach to the Oedipus trilogy. In Koper’s article‚ he mainly expresses how there is uncertainty in the crime committed by Oedipus; murdering his father‚ King Laius. In Shamir’s article‚ he makes an interesting comparison between Oedipus and Father

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    portrayal of Odysseus and his involvement in Trojan War. In the movie‚ the first we see of Odysseus is when he’s sent by the Mycenaean King and conqueror of Greece‚ Agamemnon‚ to persuade Achilles to join the Greek war effort because‚ I quote‚ "Odysseus is the only man he’ll listen to". The respect and belief placed in Odysseus further proves the amount of admiration Greeks hold in his ability as an eloquent speaker. In many of the texts‚ there is more to the pre-war story of Odysseus then mentioned

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