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Examples Of Hubris In Oedipus

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Hubris is extreme pride and arrogance shown by a character that ultimately brings about his downfall. Hubris is also a typical flaw in the personality of a character who enjoys a powerful position; and as a result, the character loses contact with reality. In the Greek drama: Oedipus Rex, written by Sophocles, the main character, Oedipus, showed a great deal of extreme pride throughout the play. Oedipus reveals acts and thoughts of hubris in the play, by thinking he is greater than the gods.
One moment when Oedipus showed hubris, was when he argued back and forth with Tiresias, a blind prophet, about the truth on who killed King Laius. Tiresias had called Oedipus out on what he really did, and upset Oedipus; so Oedipus responded, “When the
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