Then by later realizing that he killed his father and married his mother, he then removed his eyes and left the place and just went wandering around the world. He just has this downfall from finding out that he was adopted because that causes him to wander home, but takes a wrong turn and just downhill from there.
Now Aristotle’s theory of a “tragic flaw” are “1) the finest tragedies never show good men being crushed by destinies that they could not have avoided, 2) did he or did he not assert that in a play in which the protagonist is shown coming to grief the catastrophe must be felt to be due, at least in part, to some avoidable error on the part of the protagonist?’’. If we admitted this we would be admitting that Aristotle’s theory of the “tragic flaw” was really right after