From the beginning of Oedipus, you can see that the main character of Oedipus is very sure of who he is and where he comes from. One of the most important motifs in the story is the idea of metaphorical blindness and how Oedipus states that everyone else around him is blind and he is the only one who can see. However, what Oedipus soon discovers is that he has no idea who he is and that he has been blind all along. Sophocles makes Oedipus suffer because he actually has no idea who he is, and almost avoids understanding it. It takes a decisive moment for Oedipus to realize that he is not who he thought he was. Oedipus' blindness appears to have been his undoing, but the more pervasive question raised by Sophocles is whether a person, and in this case Oedipus, will ever figure out who he truly is without a defining moment. Or do we ever really know who we are. The story is written in such a way that we see Oedipus transform from a confident person who truly has no idea who he is, to a broken soul who has realized who he was and who he has become. Sophocles involves the audience in the show. as if they were late to the meeting, and we can see that confident Oedipus stands in front of all the people of Thebes and proclaims, "I am Oedipus" (9), which truly demonstrates Oedipus' arrogance . It would seem that there is no part of him that believes he doesn't know who he is. However, Oedipus cannot be blamed for his arrogance, because before arriving in Thebes he thought he was living the life he was destined to live. At first there is nothing that leads him to believe that he has been deceived his entire life. For Oedipus followed his destiny in...... middle of paper ......t— (1306)to the audience it may seem that Oedipus has finally discovered who he really is, but Sophocles does not make him believe that he had a true revelation and continues Bill Clinton quote is important to the questions Sophocles raises firstly why does Oedipus really learn from his mistakes or does he continue to allow destiny and fate to rule and ruin his life. Oedipus is a man of quick thoughts and rash decisions, which constantly continue to reveal more and more of the story. But even as he continues to discover the truth that hurts him, thanks to his quick decisions, he continues to do the same. He's obviously not learning from his mistakes. From Sophocles' point of view, Oedipus is meant to be a warning against two main things, his blindness and his arrogance, which together led him to not truly know who he was as a person..
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