Oedipus The King Fate Vs Free Will

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Playwright Sophocles, in his tragedy, Oedipus the King, depicts the age-old debate of fate versus free-will. He centers his play around these issues by using the actions of Oedipus, Jocasta, and Tiresias to contrast fate and freewill hold on the lives of the characters in the play. The whole play is focused on how fate controls the lives of Oedipus, Jocasta, and Laius, while also allowing bursts of free will.
Oedipus’s life in the play has been planned out before he was even born. His growth and development throughout the play oscillates between the influences of fate and free will. His life begins with the introduction of his fate in the prologue, the prophecy told to his biological parents. From there, the free will of his parents took over