Find two examples of dramatic irony in the play and explain why they can be classified this way

Find two examples of dramatic irony in the play and explain why they can be classified this way

Oedipus the King

Part one both part one and two about (((( Oedipus the King

a well developed essay (compelling title, introduction, thesis, body. conclusion, relevant quotes) answer ONE of the following questions. Be sure to carefully proofread your work to eliminate errors and use textual evidence to support your claims. Make sure any ideas that are not 100% your own are properly cited using MLA format.

1. Who do you think is responsible for the horrible downfall and tragedy of Oedipus? Likely suspects include: The Gods, Apollo, Fate, his own hubris, Tiresias, Jocasta, Laius and the Sphinx.

2. Part of Oedipus’s quest involved solving riddles. For example, the riddle of the sphinx, the riddle of his own birth, the riddle of who killed Laius. In what ways could the play be said to be about the riddle of existence?

Part two

Write a thread answering one of the following questions:

Pick ONE of the following discussion questions and answer it in a well-developed (compelling title, introduction, thesis, body, conclusion, work cited) essay. Make sure to use textual evidence (quoted material from the play) to support your ideas. Post your results to the Discussion forum and respond to at least two of your classmates’ posts.

Find two examples of dramatic irony in the play and explain why they can be classified this way. Are there other kinds of irony present in the play? What are they?

Discuss the symbolic significance of sight/blindness in this play.

Is Oedipus really a tragic hero? What is his flaw, and how does it cause his downfall? Consider that his pursuit of the truth is based on his desire to help his people, because the city will not be saved until the murderer is found; consider that the prophecy is not of his making, and he does not know he has fulfilled it. But also consider that the behaviors he exhibits can be construed as hubris, and what those behaviors might be (or have been in the past). In other words, is Oedipus a victim of the gods’ callous play with mortal lives, or is he in some way the architect of his own doom?

Response should be at least 200 words long

Reply to at least two of your classmates’ threads

 
Yes it should be separate document because part one and part two it’s kind of different questions one of them for disc

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