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Oedipus The King Blindness

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Blind by Choice: From Dark to Light and Back Again Oedipus the King is the complex and twisted story of a man who flees his homeland with hopes of escaping the fulfillment of a prophecy. However, in the action of fleeing he actually collides with his fate. The images of sight and blindness are woven throughout this drama of Oedipus’ search for the truth; Sophocles repeatedly uses these two opposite ideas to expose the condition which is so often shared by a large portion of humanity. Blindness and sight are depicted both literally and figuratively in this Greek tragedy. Oedipus’ journey begins in the darkness that comes from lack of knowledge. A person may see the truth or be blind to it just as a person may have perfect vision or no vision …show more content…

Tiresias is summoned to help Oedipus in his quest; this blind man is the one character who truly sees the situation. The king greets the seer with compliments saying, “Though your eyes can’t see it, your mind is well aware of the plague that afflicts us”(366-367). The soothsayer does not care for flattery as he realizes he never should have come to Thebes to be part of this inquiry. Though Tiresias wishes to remain silent, the king will not relent. Oedipus grows angry with the prophet and proclaims, “Oh, truth has strength, but you have none. You have blind eyes, blind ears, and a blind brain” (446-447). The wise man attempts to resist revealing the complete portentous truth but eventually gives warning: “And you are a desperate fool – throwing taunts at me that these men, very soon, will throw at you” (448-449). Even this remark fails to open the king’s eyes as he continues to insult and accuse Tiresias. The fortuneteller then describes the life that is to come for Oedipus the king: “A blind man who still has eyes, a beggar who is now rich, he’ll jab his stick, feeling the road to foreign lands” (551-553). When at last Oedipus realizes he is the murderer he set out to find, he cannot contain his rage. The king succeeds in his pursuit of the truth, but then chooses to physically blind himself. As Oedipus

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