Sunday, November 10, 2019
Compare and contrast Oedipus Rex Essay
Compare and contrast Oedipus Rex and Faustus as tragedies.à The two plays Oedipus Rex and Faustus are both tragicà plays. Both of the plays end with the main character losing theirà life, and actually even their afterlife. But as tragedies the twoà plays have some similarities and some differences. The charactersà themselves are different, and they both want different goals out ofà each their own lives. Oedipus Rex and Faustus are two tragedies thatà compare and contrast in many ways. The two main characters of the plays Faustus and Oedipusà Rex are very different from each other. Faustus, the main character inà Faustus, is not trying to save any civilizations like Oedipus is.à Faustus is really trying to make himself a better person by learningà black magic. He wants to learn evil to make himself more powerful asà a person. He signs his soul over to the devil in exchange forà twenty-four years of service by Mephistophilis. Greed is the mainà reason for the fall of Faustus. He chose his own destiny; he knewà that when he signed that contract his soul belonged to the devil. Oedipus on the other hand, did not really have much of a choice in hisà fate. He was pretty much damned from the beginning. He wasà prophesized to kill his father and marry his mother, so his father andà mother tried to change fate. But as the story goes, the prophecy cameà true. All Oedipus wanted to do was stop the plague from going throughà his city. But it ended up that he was the cause, not the solution.à His eternity was not lived out in hell, but spent exiled from Thebes. Oedipus did not choose his fate as Faustus did. The characters of theà two plays both suffered in the end, but one chose his and one had toà live with his prophecy.à Smith 2à The plots of the two plays are different from each other also. Theà plot of Oedipus Rex is for Oedipus to find out why the plague hasà struck his town, and how to get rid of it. But the plot ends upà turning into what was prophesized to his parents a long time ago.à Oedipus ends up finding out that he has married his mother and that heà has killed his father. The whole play is a tragedy. There is noà comic relief in it, as in Faustus with his practical jokes. Inà Oedipus the plot revolves around the fate of one man. In Faustus theà plot revolves around other people as well. There are other subplotsà in the play not just the plot with Faustus. Faustus andà Mephistophilis go about causing trouble throughout different cities,à really trying to cause evil wherever they go. In Oedipus, there is noà other trouble in the play, just the problem with Oedipus killing hisà father and marrying his mother. The plots have nothing in commonà except how the end. In the end of Faustus, Faustus must spend all ofà eternity in hell. His soul now belongs to the devil. In the beginning of the play he did not believe in life after death, I bet heà is hitting himself on the head now. In the end of Oedipus Rex,à Oedipus cuts his own eyes out and gets exiled out of Thebes. Heà spends the rest of his life with out a home. The ultimate tragedyà really, he just got stuck in the wrong place at the wrong time. Both of the plays are different from each other, but bothà end tragically. One of the similarities of the play is seen at theà end of Oedipus Rex when the Chargos basically says that even theà greatest of men can crumble to ruins; all humans are subject toà suffering and pain. This theme is true in both plays. Seen at the endà of Faustus, when Faustus was trying to stop the clock. Even theà greatest of men can crumble to ruins.
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