Tuesday, September 17, 2019
Free Essays - Jocasta is Not to Blame in Oedipus the King (Oedipus Rex) :: Oedipus the King Oedipus Rex
      Jocasta is Not to Blame in Oedipus the King     Ã       Ã       Ã       In the play, Oedipus the King , written by Sophocles, it is Oedipus, not  Jocasta, that deserves our criticism. Oedipus made some `errors in judgement'  that caused him dire consequences and is therefore going to be inevitably  condemned for them.      Ã       Ã       Many could argue that Jocasta is responsible for the downfall that Oedipus  encounters due to an unsuccessful attempt to have Oedipus murdered as an infant.  It could be said that she therefore deserves our criticism for her actions in  the play although we cannot over look the choices the Oedipus makes himself.  Oedipus chose to leave Corinth when told the news of the terrible prophecy that  had been foretold about him. It was this choice that led Oedipus to kill what he  thought to be a wanderer on a foreign road. In leaving Corinth he fulfilled the  prophecy to kill his father. It was Oedipus' choice that accounts him  responsible for the criticism he eventually endures, not Jocasta.      Ã       Ã       Oedipus choses to seek the truth about the murderer of Laius, honourably  indeed to save the people of Thebes, but through this choice he in a sense  administers his own lethal injection. Oedipus is warned about the consequences  of his actions by Teresias when he prophesises the outcome of the search for  truth. Due to Oedipus' ego which is built up by the pedestal that the people of  Thebes have put him on, he does not accept the help of Teresias and continues to  search. His opinion of himself being above the Gods leads him to then again shun  the help of Jocasta who once again warns him of the consequences of the search  for truth. Oedipus' persistence lands him our criticism, at this point we cannot  criticise Jocasta as she tries to help him, and warn him about what will happen  is he persists.      Ã       Ã       Although Jocasta tried to murder her son, Oedipus, to save her husband and  herself from the terrible prophecy foretold at Oedipus' birth, Oedipus still  deserves most of our criticism. He chose to murder another human being, through  no fault of Jocasta's. She honourably tried to save her husband by having her  son murdered although the person meant to do it couldn't go through with it.  					    
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