Free Will In Oedipus The King

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In Oedipus the King by Sophocles, the theme tells the reader that a person’s fate and a person’s free will both influence his or her life. To begin, one of the biggest examples of free will happens in the end of Oedipus the King. In this part of the play, the messenger had to deliver the news that the queen has died. When describing Jocasta’s death, the Messenger says, “The queen is dead...By her own hand. But you are spared the worst, / you never had to watch...I saw it all, / and with all the memory that’s in me / you will learn what that poor woman suffered” (Sophocles 1363-1368). Here, the Messenger tells the reader that the queen was in pain and was struggling. He says “By her own hand” meaning it was her decision, or free will, to end