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Portrayal Of Truth In Sophocles 'Oedipus The King'

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Oedipus was told by the oracle that it was Oedipus himself that had killed his father. In a rage, he sent the oracle away. After talking to Jocasta and discussing their prophecies, Oedipus began to wonder if it could be true. Jocasta fears what Oedipus may find out when they are told about a shepherd, who knows about Oedipus. She suspects the truth then and runs away. Oedipus then learns the truth of his adoptive parents, that he is the true son of the king and queen.

The effects of this information are suffering and death. Oedipus returns to find that the queen has killed herself. He stabs himself in the eyes as punishment for being so blind to the truth. His reversal of fortune would be that he was once thought of as a happy, caring, father-like

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