Topic > Life of Oedipus Rex - 913

Oedipus Rex lived a strange, confusing, embarrassing and sometimes embarrassing childhood. His trauma as a child, miserable beginnings, strange fetish for older women, and unfavorable standing before the gods have left him with no alternative but to suffer a terrible life. But what really pushed man to become what he will be remembered for forever? Little or nothing is known about his early life before his accession to the throne and triumph over the Sphinx. After countless years of research and dedication, a specialist has finally gathered enough information to show us the mystery behind the man, these are his stories. At first, Oedipus Rex found himself thrown into the desert: abandoned, with his feet pierced and bound in the attempt paralyzed and left at the mercy of the gods. Luckily, a servant of the rulers of Corinth was passing by and found him lying helpless in a basket. The servant came to the obvious conclusion that the only thing to do was to take the child to his master to be raised in the palace of the King and Queen so that the child would have a wonderful future. King Polybus and Queen Merope were more than happy to welcome the child as their own, as they themselves were conveniently childless. They thanked the gods and honored Oedipus by calling him “Oedipus” which means “swollen feet”, so that his terrible flaw would always be in his mind. “Swollen Feet” lived a life of luxury; His every need (including foot massage) was met by his devoted servants and his loving parents who loved him with a passion that no true biological parent could ever acquire. He slowly acquired the ability to walk (which was quite a feat with those feet) and Lumia 2 even went through the early stages of physical activity t...... middle of paper ...... nowhere to be found (number three. .. do you see a trend here?). Oedipus wandered for many months, desperately trying to reinvent his life, finally deciding that salvation could be found in the land of Thebes (big mistake), which led to an overstated climax and a rather disturbing realization. Oedipus Rex's childhood story. Indeed some aspects are debatable, but there is nothing but the starkest of facts to support this story. Everything in the newspaper really happened, every decision was made and every destiny was fulfilled. The tragedy of Oedipus is a timeless classic that will continue to be enjoyed by many. The context of the story is extremely depressing and downright disgusting and therefore it is a model book to use in our schools. Hopefully, readers will enjoy the book (and every incestuous detail) to the fullest extent possible.