The Power Of Free Will In Oedipus The King

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Power is strength. To have power is to be strong. Being able to choose what it is you want to do or say without anyone telling you is the power of free will. Fate, the opposite, is chosen for you without any control over what will happen next. Fate is chosen by a higher power or a higher being. According to Mr. House fate is a development of a events beyond a person’s control, regarded as determined by a supranational power (personal communication). In the story Oedipus, his fate was already planned by the gods and he couldn't do anything. The Gods knew what would happen but Oedipus tried hard not to let things play out that way.
Some believe that fate is choosen for you and other doesnt. In some ways fate could never be changed or controlled for them but in others mind it is just all a belief. Some say that god can be the only person that controls your fate. According to Emanuel ” Fate and Freewill are like Yin and Yang, not as effective until the
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No free will is a choice that can not be determined by the prior causes or by how people could believe or how beliefs was taught. There once was a quote from a person name Jim morrison in it says “life is like gambling somehow. You go out for the night of drinking and you don't know where you are going to end up the next day. It could work out good or it could be disastrous it's like the throw of a dice.” That quote is similar to when Oedipus did not believe that he was the murder and he killed his father because he went out one night looking for his parents. However, Oedipus leaves Corinth ends up in Thebes, but on the way he murders king Laius, unknowingly murdering his own father, and all of his soldier except for one. Then he gets to Thebes solves the riddle of the phoenix and boom, Oedipus is king of Thebes married to his own mother. A woman much like his his father, never met her or seen her, and he believes his real mom is in