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Oedipus Rex1

brought him a nice and peaceful death. Fate is what tellsa man how he is going to live his life and how everything in his life is going to happen. Fate caneither be on a person’s side or against a person’s side. Luck is what can weight fate towards aperson or against a person. Oedipus was very lucky that his death was peaceful, after his longand terrible life of pain and suffering. Luck and fortune will always change fate towards better orworse. A example of luck being used to change a man’s fate. When a person gambles fate couldsay that he will lose but if the man has luck he might just win. This is what people call odds, butreally it is fate and the fate that is handed to that person. The fate of a man wither it is in a tragic play or in real life will never be predicted of stopped inanyway. People still live out there lives thinking that they control there every move that is madenext. People only think that or is it true, there is no way to really answer that it is really whatever somebody wants to believe in. Fate and freewill will always be there in the minds of thepeople who want to believe in them. If a person believes that nothing controls them in life thenthat is what is true to that person. Many people become very angered at what they believe to becalled fate. The real question to people who believe in fate is that what is the point of living yourlife when somebody already as set it down for you and you are just playing out a story. How is aperson suppose to live there life always thinking that what they just did was suppose to happenand that they did not cause it by three own free will. Fate and freewill are mysterious of life thatmay never be solved. The conventions fate and freewill will always be needed to complete a tragic story, along withbeing needed for a tragic people will always have these conventions controlling there lives.These are very important aspects to ancient Greek Tragedies. Without th...

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