Role of seers or prophets in Sophocles' tragedies.
Date Submitted: 09/10/2006 02:56:36
Category: / History / European History
Length: 4 pages (1219 words)
Category: / History / European History
Length: 4 pages (1219 words)
"We cannot believe, we cannot deny; all is dark."(King Oedipus, pg. 39) Throughout the tragedies of Sophocles there are seers and prophets and the resolution of whether to believe their predictions or to disregard them. This internal struggle of belief causes the prophets to play a major role in the outcome of events in both King Oedipus and Antigone.
In the two tragedies by Sophocles there are prophets made and the characters who hear them
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would not have happened to Creon.
So all in all, if the seers did not exist and did not make any prophecies then there would have been no problems. Each time a prophet was made it set into place a series of events that, in the end, would cause the prophets to come true. If none of the prophets were taken seriously and they were disregarded then none of catastrophic events would have taken place.
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