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Essay Galaxy - The Innocence of Oedipus by J. T. Sheppard: Reactions And Emotions Of The Audience
The Innocence of Oedipus by J. T. Sheppard: Reactions And Emotions Of The Audience
The Innocence of Oedipus by J. T. Sheppard describes the reactions and emotions of the audience to Oedipus and to his actions. It describes the differences as to how the character is portrayed to the common man as well as the educated man of the times. The laws and human principles of the time are also mentioned throughout the essay. Sheppard points out the differences in the ancient view and modern view of the ethical codes involved in the play. Throughout the selection, there are questions raised, which provoke thought and insight into the meaning behind several points in the play.
Oedipus, to an ancient Athenian jury would have most definitely been found innocent of his crimes of murder and incest. Though for a modern crowd, it is....
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