Oedipus is an awesome and great ruler. The opening shows Oedipus in his radiance, as a ruler who is so worried about the welfare of his kin. He is an awesome man with respectable good esteem and identity. As a man, he is committed to battling and maintaining a strategic distance from …show more content…
He is excessively pleased and egotistical, and presumes a lot about his own comprehension and his forces to control his life. Be that as it may, he can't control reality, shots, destiny and time. In his certainty upon what he knows and can do, he escapes from the claimed abhorrent destiny, he slaughters a man mature enough to be his dad, and he weds a lady mature enough to be his mom, without questioning his minds. It appears that Oedipus could have dodged his evil predetermination on the off chance that he had avoided potential risk. Regardless, he is a shocking character since he is humanly slight, ethically middle of the road, and great, yet not unflawed by a disastrous shortcoming, and in this manner identifiable to us and our own particular unpreventable human condition even today. Oedipus as a terrible character is brave on account of his battle, pitiable due to his shortcoming before the strengths of his predetermination, and his disaster excites fear in us, since he is in a similar pickle like us, however he was an extraordinary