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THE KNOWLEDGE IN OEDIPUS THE KING

Knowledge in Oedipus the King
In Oedipus the King the knowledge that some characters in the play possess is very
crucial in developing the plot. The knowledge in the play is the basic foundation of
Oedipus' future, either to remain as the King of Thebes or to be sentenced to death or
exile forever. The ironic outcome of the play is tragic. One mans attempt to escape his
unfortunate fate leads him into the hands of what he dreaded the most. Every man is born
with a predestined future. No matter how hard you try to avoid it one way or another it
will come back to haunt you. The play takes place in Thebes; the plot of the play
thickens as Oedipus is trying to rid the city of a terrible plague that infects the
streets and homes. In order to do so he must find and avenge the killer of the late King
Laios.
One of the characters in Oedipus the King who possesses this gift of knowledge is the
profit Teiresias. Teiresias is a wise, old man who has supernatural powers to interpret
the past and predict the future. He is somewhat like a modern psychic, gifted in the art
of foretelling things to come. He knows what the god Apollo knows. The fact that
Teiresias is blind makes his visionary abilities even more mysterious. At the start of
the play Oedipus sends his brother-in-law Creon to call upon Teiresias so he could tell
about the murderer of Laios. Teiresias knows of the destiny that Oedipus was born with.
He was destined to kill his father and marry his mother. When he was called upon to share
what he knows about Laios' murder, Teiresias refuses to answer Oedipus' questions about
the prophecy. When he was threatened with death he finally revealed what he knew using
riddles and slogans, which confuses even the brilliant Oedipus. He then blames Creon and
Teiresias for the murder of Laios, saying that they conspired to kill Laios, and now they
are trying to steal the thrown from him by accusing him of such a horrible act.
Jocasta is the current wife of Oedipus and the widow of Laios. When her husband was
murdered she was in a very vulnerable position. It was hard to rule Thebes by herself so
she asked her brother Creon to help her. When Oedipus solved the riddle of the Sphinx she
was very happy, so she married Oedipus and made him king of Thebes. She was not aware of
the fate that Oedipus was born with, but her and Laios did have a son who was destined to
kill his father and marry his mother. To make sure he never lives out his fate they sent
a shaped to leave their son on a mountain to die. In search of the cure for the plague
Oedipus demands to see the shaped who witnessed the murder of Laios, Jocasta agrees
without hesitation. Innocently, she has no reason to suspect that Oedipus is her son
until the herdsman reveals the truth. When horrible truth finally came out Jocasta
couldn't take the pain of what she had done, and she killed herself.
The appearance of the shaped in the play is the final turning point in the plot. The job
of the shaped was to take the ill-destined son of Jocasta and Laios to the mountains and
leave him there to die. But instead of following directions he pitied the baby and gave
him to another herdsman who gave the son to another king who was unable to have children.
This shaped was called upon to find out the exact truth and discover if the accusations
that Teiresias made at the beginning weren't made up lies. At first he did not want to
reveal what he knew, he wanted to prevent whatever pain he would cause with the news. But
after much discussion he finally revealed that Oedipus was in fact the son they once
banished and Jocasta was his wife/mother and his children were also his brothers and
sisters.
Every man is born with a predestined future. No matter how hard you try to avoid it one
way or another it will come back to haunt you. Knowledge is very strong when one
possesses it. It can change the way of life of a person either towards the bad or the
good. The saying "what you don't know won't hurt you" is very true. If Oedipus or the
people of Thebes had never found out who the murderer of Laios really was, or who Oedipus
was, Jocasta would have still been alive and Oedipus would have not have to live the rest
of his life in suffering and pain exiled from the city he loves. But then again they
would have never gotten red of the plague in Thebes. Oedipus' fate could never have been
changed, if something is meant to happen it will find a way to happen. But the knowledge
of it made it more effective.

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