In this paper I want you to try grappling with Oedipuss conflicted responses to questions of family. Perhaps start by making a list of all the familial relations depicted in the play that seem healthy and conventional against those that seem corrupt, perverse, excessive, or destructive. What narratives about the kings place in the family seem to legitimate him based on his merits as a leader, and which ones undermine him by telling him he does not know himself or that he is intemperate, irrational, and dangerous? How does he view himself and how does this view conflict with the views of others? Who are those others and what do they have in common?
In the end, does Oedipus find an acceptable solution to his problems in your view? How is self-blinding strangely both extreme and appropriate in the context of this play? How does it satisfy both the rational and irrational characteristics of the protagonist?
You are required to use at least one reputable scholarly source which you must cite and list in a Works Cited list along with your edition of the play. I suggest you make use of the MLA International Bibliography or JSTOR to find an appropriate source. Your paper must be 3 pages in length and must be written in third person. It is due on Monday, September 21st.