Oedipus Equate To Fate

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àestablished that the ability of clairvoyance shared by the gods who are not human but moreso apart of nature, subsequently, equating to fate. To prove this, we may use Hume’s non-cognitivist theory which denounces no true definition to the word god, only secondary qualities such as all-knowing, ever-present, all-powerful, etc. Fate can be seen as having the same secondary qualities as god. Thus, it is at least safe to equate the gods as similar to fate. The authors use of imagery and symbolism further reinforce this theory. The image of a crossroad presents multiple paths, it is the most important path that Oedipus takes and sadly the most tragic of all. Throughout the play we see oracles and prophets communicating with the gods who know all