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In "Oedipus the King," Oedipus commits grave crimes. To what extent is he responsible and to what extent is Fate to blame?
Write an essay with a clear thesis and well-supported body paragraphs.
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Oedipus the King
The doings of Oedipus can be viewed as both his responsibility and fate. To start
with, there was a prophecy that King Oedipus would kill his father and in the process end up
marrying his mother, Queen Jocasta after conquering the Thebe kingdom. In fear, King Laius
sent his son to the mountains to die there in a trial to avert the looming disaster. He was saved
by a shepherd who took him to the King Polybus of Corinth palace. Here he was adopted by
Queen Merope who was barren and raised him as his son. However, fate take...
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