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The [[tragedy|tragic]] [[protagonist]] of [[Sophocles]]' [[Oedipus Rex|<i>Oedipus Rex</i>]].
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Oedipus falls because of the man that he is, not through some random event in nature or fated outcome. His self-discovery comes at a huge cost: his own destruction. Although the oracle predicts what Oedipus will do, it does not determine the latter’s actions. Oedipus has erred in his faith in human intelligence; there are powers in the universe that are beyond our control and our understanding.  
Oedipus falls because of the man that he is, not through some random event in nature or fated outcome. His self-discovery comes at a huge cost: his own destruction. Although the oracle predicts what Oedipus will do, it does not determine the latter’s actions. Oedipus has erred in his faith in human intelligence; there are powers in the universe that are beyond our control and our understanding.  


Aristotle mentions ''Oedipus'' eleven times in his ''Poetics''. Aristotle’s obvious favor of Sophocles’ play suggests that it is the measure of all [[tragedy]].
[[Aristotle]] mentions ''Oedipus Rex'' eleven times in his [[Poetics|<i>Poetics</i>]]. Aristotle’s obvious favor of Sophocles’ play suggests that it is the measure of all [[tragedy]].
 
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