Title of essay: Paradox of Truth Title: Oedipus Rex Author: Sophocles
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Socrates proclaims "The unexamined life is not worth living." Many men live their lives for superficial reasons, never bothering to search for self knowledge. Yet life must be closely examined and reflected, known and discovered by every individual. Some argue that life is far better and easier, without this search and revelation of true knowledge. Oedipus was blind to his fulfillment of the prophecy. He was in the dark, not knowing what lay ahead. Seeking
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insight that we all seek. Many people in society today are blind to their past and how the outcome of certain events affect them. He did something, few would do this day, when he blinded and exiled himself, but only because he had been enlightened. Oedipus is great because of the endurance of his inner strength, the strength to pursue the truth at whatever personal cost, and strength to accept and endure it when found.
insight that we all seek. Many people in society today are blind to their past and how the outcome of certain events affect them. He did something, few would do this day, when he blinded and exiled himself, but only because he had been enlightened. Oedipus is great because of the endurance of his inner strength, the strength to pursue the truth at whatever personal cost, and strength to accept and endure it when found.