Examples Of Blindness In Oedipus The King

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1. Tiresias tells Oedipus, “But I say to you, with both of your eyes, are blind (46).” Blindness has an ironic twist: the blind have enough wisdom to realize that people do not “see” what is right in front of them. Literal blindness is when characters are physically blind (Tiresias). Metaphors occur when characters are blind to the truth (Oedipus). One who is metaphorically blind is helpless until they realize the truth; this comes from ignorance or an excess of self-pride that hide the truth.
Tiresias is a blind prophet who represents the truth rejected by a proud and conscious king. Although his messages are horrifying, he never wavers from the truth. He attempts to explain to Oedipus that he is the king’s killer, but Oedipus refuses to