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Was Oedipus Responsible For His Own Destiny

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1. For what reasons was Oedipus responsible for his own destiny and could he have prevented it? First and foremost, Oedipus was an insolent man who needed to have everything he had set an eye. He did not believe in Tiresias prophecy rather blaming him and Creon for a plot against him to get in power. This shows his untrusting nature towards his own as well as his fear of losing power. Even if the prediction had not been true, his own people would have most likely to dethrone him or a foreign power.
2. How does Sophocles use Tiresias’s blindness metaphorically as a theme of fairness?
Although blind, Tiresias knows more than anybody in the Kingdom of Thebes including the King. Sophocles, I think, uses blind eyes to foreshadow Oedipus’s fate
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