{"id":17758,"date":"2020-11-28T05:30:43","date_gmt":"2020-11-28T05:30:43","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/onlineclassesguru.com\/?p=17758"},"modified":"2020-11-28T05:30:43","modified_gmt":"2020-11-28T05:30:43","slug":"oedipus-calls-himself-an-abomination-for-killing-his-father-and-marrying-his-mother-if-he-was-aware-of-neither-why-does-he-call-himself-evil","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/onlineclassesguru.com\/index.php\/2020\/11\/28\/oedipus-calls-himself-an-abomination-for-killing-his-father-and-marrying-his-mother-if-he-was-aware-of-neither-why-does-he-call-himself-evil\/","title":{"rendered":"Oedipus calls himself an \u201cabomination\u201d for killing his father and marrying his mother. If he was aware of neither, why does he call himself evil?"},"content":{"rendered":"<style type=\"text\/css\"><\/style><p>Topics+ Study Questions+ My responses<\/p>\n<p>(Only choose one)<\/p>\n<p>Many of my answers may not be accurate<\/p>\n<p>Oedipus the King?<\/p>\n<p>#8?Oedipus calls himself an \u201cabomination\u201d for killing his father and marrying his mother. If he was aware of neither, why does he call himself evil? Is a man responsible for the evil of his actions if he is truly unaware that they are evil? Explain Oedipus\u2019s ancient Greek thinking and your own.<\/p>\n<p>Oedipus Rex seems to be a ridiculous tragic story, but when we go back to its roots, I can\u2019t help thinking about whether the tragedy is due to God\u2019s jokes or some factors of the protagonist. The tragedy of Oedipus seems to have originated from the terrible curse of God, but I think it is actually the myth of ancient Greece that usually put ethical and moral appeals in God\u2019s prophecy to warn all living beings.<\/p>\n<p>From my point of view, Oedipus is both an abominable person and a worthy person. First of all, he is a good emperor? even killing his father is forced to be helpless, because his father wants to hurt his life, so his killing of his father is a means of self-defense. After that, he killed The SPHINX, which endangered the city, and succeeded in being elected king by popular recommendation. In fact, from this point of view alone, he can be regarded as a great king and a good man.<\/p>\n<p>However, at the same time, he was an abominable man, because he killed his father and married his own mother. He violated the secular treaties that the world hated. In short, he challenged the moral bottom line known to the world, so he was an abomination.<\/p>\n<p>In my understanding, most people\u2019s thoughts from ancient times to the present are subordinate to the public. Whether in ancient Greece or now, even Oedipus himself is trapped in the public\u2019s views and opinions. Oedipus, like everyone, struggles painfully in the cage of fate, because he is also one of the evictions. Oedipus\u2019s tragedy stems from his failure to recognize himself. Whether his father or himself, when facing the curse, they all chose to avoid the problem and not to face it. It is a good thing to fight against fate, but we should fight in a sober state, not over-superstition. In fact, we ordinary people are the same, sometimes we also lose ourselves, make some evil acts and then get into trouble, and then continue to fight against them, constantly pay for their evil acts or change. Therefore, whatever the reason, I think Oedipus should be responsible for his actions.<\/p>\n<p>Hamlet?<\/p>\n<p>#3: Map out how Hamlet\u0092s character changes throughout the play.<\/p>\n<p>First of all, Hamlet is a prince who is respected, thoughtful, courageous, loves the people and gives great hope to mankind. But surprisingly, when he was studying in Germany, when he heard about his father\u2019s mysterious death, and his mother immediately remarried to his uncle Claudius within a month after his father\u2019s death, he thought Claudius was the opposite of King Hamlet, just as his Hamlet was completely different from Hercules I. His heart was full of anger and he shouted, \u201cFrailty, thy name is woman.\u201d (Hamlet Act 1, scene 2, 142-146) Thus, he described all women as weak people.<\/p>\n<p>Hamlet was ashamed and angry at his mother after he learned about her remarriage. When he returned home, he learned from his father\u2019s soul that his father had been framed and died, he lost interest in everything. Instead, his heart was filled with anger and revenge. However, his heart still retains a true feeling of love for Ophelia. Later, when he calmed down, he became disgusted with the evil in the world. His heart was always full of doubts. He began to doubt everyone and everything, even his father\u2019s death. He had a love-hate relationship with his mother, so he didn\u2019t know whether he should survive or destroy himself. He gradually felt how powerful the enemy was, but he was so small that he felt sad that he could not avenge his father\u2019s death. After that, a troupe of theatrical troupes came into the palace. He was finally convinced of the words of his father\u2019s soul. At the same time, he was more convinced of his belief in killing Claudius. Unexpectedly, his sweetheart, Ophelia, was drowned and his heart was hit hard again. Then he had a fierce competition with Ophelia\u2019s brother Leotis. This time, Hamlet finally succeeded in avenging his father\u2019s murder, but unfortunately, he also died. In my opinion, death may be a good thing for Hamlet, because he can finally be relieved at the end of the story, and finally have the mood to let go of everything to leave the world that makes him miserable.<\/p>\n<p>Hamlet\u2019s life was full of tragedies. From being respected and courageous in the beginning to the mixture of grief and indignation and self-contradiction in the middle and finally to the end of life. His story happened to be the darkness and decay of Denmark at that time, and Hamlet\u2019s death represented the shattering of Denmark\u2019s hopes.<\/p>\n<p>Death of a Salesman?<\/p>\n<p>#4: What does Death of a Salesman show about the role of a person like Willy in modern society?<\/p>\n<p>The Death of a Salesman is the story of a salesman who has been selling for thirty years. He has been enveloped in the illusory halo of American business culture. His life is very difficult, but he often tells lies to his family and outsiders. Until death, he has not yet awakened from the illusory world. The play successfully depicts the heartbreaking conflicts among members of a family, examines the values of the American nation, and analyses the price people pay for pursuing the American dream blindly.<\/p>\n<p>In my opinion, he is actually a boy who has never grown up. When he was young, he dreamed a lot. And in his dreams, to be exact, in his fantasies, he succeeded, he was loved and popular, and he always consoled himself with these nonexistent fantasies. Nevertheless, in reality, he was shortsighted and rejected his brother\u2019s invitation to go to the mining industry. He has a strong sense of self-esteem, he does not allow others to look down on him. It is precisely this character and short-sighted vision that caused the tragedy. In fact, there are many people like Wiley in the real world. They blindly worship fame and gain, and can not extricate themselves from it. They can pay any price for fame and wealth. However, realistically, when they lose these things, they have nothing. Meanwhile, this play well shows the tragedy of modern people\u2019s existence and wrong values, and profoundly exposes the modern social life of money supremacy.<\/p>\n<p>M Butterfly?<\/p>\n<p>#2: How do racism and sexism intersect with Imperialist fantasies about the East in this play?<\/p>\n<p>M. Butterfly tells the story of a French diplomat Gallimard and Liling Song, a Chinese Opera actor, has been in a state of abnormal love for 20 years. However, Song\u2019s real identity is actually a Chinese spy, and Gallimard was arrested for leaking state information because of his infatuation with Song. In prison, when Gallimard knew that Song was a man, he dressed himself up as Mrs. Butterfly and committed suicide in public.<\/p>\n<p>In the traditional logic concept, the social status of men is nobler than women, and women are always associated with the words of weakness and passivity. Similarly, in some prejudiced ideas, the European white people are superior to the yellow people and the black people, and the latter is always linked with backwardness, so in Madame Butterfly, the mainstream Chinese and Western thought that the Eastern women are as beautiful, kind and fragile as Butterfly, and people can play with them at will without responsibility, so cruel Western collectors take the \u0093steel needle\u0094 in their hands and pierce their hearts, and they don\u0092t care about the feelings of Butterfly. As a result, no one cares in reality whether the Eastern woman is like that beautiful and gentle butterfly.<\/p>\n<p>Hwang\u2019s M.Butterfly is a counterattack to orientalism in the eyes of Westerners, telling Westerners in the same dramatic way that dreams are time to wake up. Hwang portrayed Galimard as a mediocre white man. He was plain-looking and unsuccessful in his career. When in front of white women, he appears very weak and even afraid. Also, his wife even suspected that he was infertile. So it hurts Gallimard\u2019s male self-esteem. However, after Gallimard saw Butterfly played by Song, his male consciousness was aroused and he said, \u201cI want to take her in my arms-so delicate, even I can protect her, take her home, pamper her, ease her pain.\u201d [1] 2831. Gradually, he hated the strength and initiative of white women. Fascinated by the weakness, shyness, and conservatism of Oriental women. During these 20 years of the love relationship, Song always showed weakness, which greatly satisfied Gallimard\u2019s vanity as a man and made him feel initiative and superiority. Nevertheless, sadly, everything is a lie. In this way, M.Butterfly satirizes the absurdity of Oriental prejudice.<\/p>\n<p>Angels in America?<\/p>\n<p>#8. Both faiths (Jewish and Mormon) involved epic migrations and make moral demands on their adherents, how does this relate to the play?<\/p>\n<p>This is a play that is not easy to understand, full of metaphor, image, illusion, dream, conjecture and illusion. The will of religion is very obvious in the play. Several dreams and hallucinations are the representation of religious significance. There are Mormons, Atheists and Jews in the play. However, the two religions of Judaism and Mormonism appear in Angels a lot, which seems to be the irreconcilable difference. Actually, the two religions are rarely connected in real life, but the play symbolically connects Mormons and Jews with each other and with the United States itself.<\/p>\n<p>In my opinion, the two major religions discussed in this play, Mormonism and Judaism, have similar themes. Both of them put forward a lot of moral requirements for their followers, whether legal or illegal. For instance, everyone was afraid of AIDS in society at that time. In these two religions, AIDS was also a big punishment for those who committed serious crimes. In other words, people will think that you have done a shameful thing, infected with AIDS, which means death. In addition, life is full of bondage and fear, and the world is eager to love, be loved and redeemed. However, both Mormons and Jews do not support homosexuality and are quite conservative on gender issues. That\u0092s why after Louis and Joe left their partners, they both felt guilty about their beliefs and their homosexuality and became lost. Thus, Angels in America tells us that religious tradition and history are very important for the whole country, but when the religion becomes more inclusive and identifies with different things, it can better adapt to the times.<\/p>\n<p>Chopin \u2013 The Awakening<\/p>\n<p>#7: What is the \u201cawakening\u201d referred to in the title? Is it an emotional awakening? An intellectual awakening? A physical awakening? All of these? Point to examples to support your answer.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cAwakening\u201d symbolizes coming from nothing. It appears rarely in the text, but it is the most suitable word for the entire article. From the text, the heroine, Edna Pontellier, is a \u201ccompetent\u201d mother. At first, she followed the trend of society, playing a gentle mother and a virtuous lady. Even if her husband seldom accompanied her, she would not show dissatisfaction. However, also because of this, she gradually lost her passion for life, lost her desire, and even lost herself.<\/p>\n<p>Nonetheless, since she met Robert Lebrun and Adele Ratignolle, her life has changed dramatically. She learned a lot from Adele, but most of all, she learned to be independent. She felt that she was an individual, an individual who was not bound by any affairs, and she could do what she wanted. So, from then on, she \u201cwoke up\u201d and no longer stuck to the old rules, so she had more time to do the things she liked. She \u201cawakened\u201d her sexuality and \u201cawakened\u201d her love. She became more and more indulgent. She indulged herself to break the shackles of the old society, to break the existing unhappy marriage, and finally to break her body. This is an emotional awakening, but also a social awakening. Her awakening means not only that she has changed from her previous life, but also that she has separated from the old society.<\/p>\n<p>Nevertheless, in the end, she chose suicide to get rid of loneliness and pain. In my opinion, freedom is a choice, and responsibility is also a choice. As long as you choose what you think and read, there is no right or wrong in this emotional \u201cawakening\u201d.<\/p>\n<p><center><a href=\"http:\/\/onlineclassesguru.com\/orders\/ordernow\"><img decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/encrypted-tbn0.gstatic.com\/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcTyj99p60XCLyLk1htB7-1neRt8-2QdnenNlQ&usqp=CAU\"target=\"_http:\/\/onlineclassesguru.com\/orders\/ordernow\"\/><\/center><p>","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Topics+ Study Questions+ My responses (Only choose one) Many of my answers may not be accurate Oedipus the King? #8?Oedipus calls himself an \u201cabomination\u201d for killing his father and marrying his mother. 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