Wednesday, September 4, 2019
Oedipus, The King And Allegory Of The Cave - Comparative Analysis Essa
In Sophoclesââ¬â¢ play, Oedipus, the King, there are various instances where Oedipus tries to escape his destinyââ¬âenlightenmentââ¬âonly to discover the truth that he cannot. Similarly, in Platoââ¬â¢s ââ¬Å"Allegory of the Caveâ⬠the prisoner travails to understand and adjust to his newly visited environment. In both works, the men first had to realize their ignorance before they could begin to acquire knowledge and true understanding of the complexities of the human condition. Specifically, in Oedipus, the King, it was Oedipusââ¬â¢ illusion of himself as a man unequaled in leadership whereas in ââ¬Å"Allegory of the Caveâ⬠it was the prisonerââ¬â¢s initial refutations of enlightenment being shown him until he realizes its intellectual, spiritual, and social significance. In both articles of literature, there are places where their ignorance and eventual achievement of enlightenment is highlighted. In Oedipus, the King it is when he is accusing Creon of conspiring against him, calling him a ââ¬Å"murdererâ⬠and supposedly having exposed him as a ââ¬Å"robber attempting to stealâ⬠¦[his] throne.â⬠Here, he does not yet realize that not only has not Creon attempted to overthrow him, but also that he is not the man who has already figured everything out about humanity as he thinks. He later does, fortunately, discover that he was not the true ill-fated man who never learned anything because he knew everything too soon. He discovers, after piercing out his eyes, that he has finally ar-rived at the truth of his life and that ...
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