وينكم ما تردون علي وين المنقذييييييييييييييييييي يييين
السلام عليكم
من زمان عنكم بس اعذروني طايحة بالدراسة
ممكن طلب بسيط
احس ان القرامر فيه غلط ممكن تشيكون عليه وتصححونه ترا بكتبه في الامتحان بلييييييييييز
Fate, divine laws, and pre-ordinance were issues that deeply concerned the ancient Greeks as it was a developing civilization where its faith in the supernatural was constantly examined and re-examined. In the cosmic order of Sophocles' plays, fate is the overruling order. This does not mean that characters do not have free will but that they cannot go beyond the cosmic order that rules the universe. In defying fate, humans are subjected to being struck down for going beyond their limitations as humans. To accept this order is to be part of the harmony which rules the universe. To go against it means disrupting this order and taking the consequences of one's actions. In Oedipus Rex, the main theme explored is that fate is character.
No doubt Oedipus was destined to kill his father and marry his mother, but it is Oedipus' own character which leads him to perform these acts. An impulsive, hot-headed youth, Oedipus ends up inflicting immortal wounds on his own father after a mere quarrel. He is obviously ignorant of the fact although if he had taken the prophecy seriously, he would have avoided conflicts or interactions with older people. Instead he acts in a rash manner.. in ignorance, he marries the widow queen of Thebes, Jocasta, his own mother who must have been much older than him.
Fate and divine law are explored on various levels in the play. As the play unfolds the importance of prophecies is highlighted. This theme is an extension of the theme of fate. Whereas Jocasta fervently expresses her disbelief in prophecies, she is the one to realize the ultimate truth of the situation and dissuades Oedipus from continuing his venture. Her character also contributes to her eventual downfall. By attempting to divert catastrophe, she has ironically invited it. Also, knowing Oediupus' nature, Jocasta knows that he will not abandon his inquiry. Both Jocasta and Oedipus reveal an inability to come to terms with their past and an aversion to truth. It is these qualities which bring the ruling family of thebes to ruin. The skepticism they have of the oracles is in fact an avoidance of truth and understanding one's place in the cosmic order.
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وينكم ما تردون علي وين المنقذييييييييييييييييييي يييين
حياااك ربي
أنا بصراحة شيكت
ولكنه قوية جدا
وتحتاج ناس أفضل مني
ولم أجد شيئا
آمل أن تكون هناك أستجابه
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