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Post a Response to Oedipus and Lysistrata

I wanted to first start off by sharing a quote, written by Albert Einstein. As quoted “ The only thing more dangerous than ignorance is arrogance”. This quote is an example of how many leaders around the world today use arrogance as a way of power to themselves to control the people. You can be ignorant in a sense where you lack certain knowledge making you unaware of your own limitations. On the other hand, being arrogant according to Einstein is far more dangerous, in which you can’t distinguish the difference between your pride and stubbornness, escalating negatively the way you approach things among yourself and others. 

Throughout the play, Oedipus’ attitude is filled with stubbornness and madness that he failed as king to find the truth of Laius’ killer. Even though his own people are dying from the plague his whole focus was to find the killer and prove to himself that he is still the almighty, unstoppable, reckless king of his century. For instance, after the prophet Tiresias enters the palace, he and Oedipus quarrel bitterly, making Tiresias blurt out the identity of Laius’ murderer. As stated in lines 381-384,Oedipus tells Tiresias “ Nothing! You, you scum of the earth, you’d enrage a heart of stone! You won’t talk? Nothing moves you? Out with it, once and for all”. It can be demonstrated that instead of being caught up proving his existence of power, he should have prioritized bringing about relief to those families who lost someone to the plague. This particular scene brought to my attention how many presidential leaders around the world failed as a nation to recognize the needs of its people as the cases were going up day by day. For example, the president of India, Ram Nath Kovind, failed as a leader to control the spread of the virus and like many leaders cared about the economy rather than the lives of its people. In which there was lack of financial relief, basic medical equipment such as oxygen and due to oxygen shortage people died on the streets.

introduction- Evelyn A

Hello, my name is Evelyn Alvarez and I’m a freshman. I’m from Mexico and Ecuador but lived here my whole life. I currently live in the borough of Queens, NY.  My major is computer science. Some of my favorite interests include listening to music anytime, anywhere.  I’m not a big reader but I would like to get into reading more. I find it difficult to just sit myself down and read a book because I get distracted really easily. I love butterflies, specially how symbolic it can be. Butterflies to me symbolize freedom, rebirth and transformation of oneself.

Why falling in love gives you butterflies

Merazul Forhad

Greetings! My name is Merazul Hasan Forhad. My pronouns are He/ Him. I was born and raised in Bangladesh. My major at CityTech is Construction Management & Civil Engineering. My dream has always been to be a government engineer. The main craftsman behind my dream is my father. My father was a government engineer now he is retired. Seeing his peaceful life has inspired me to stay in the same profession. I have two more siblings but I am the youngest. I really like to do mathematics and read old storybooks. My favorite author is Humayun Ahmed. Also, I love to do is to search for any good information and know the details. I am currently working on how to make bricks or blocks by recycling plastic. On the other hand, to me, reading and watching fictional or dramatic things are helping me to understand other people’s perspectives and creativity. Moreover, I truly believe that good fiction or drama can help any person to become a better person. It also teaches me compassion, humanity, and the importance of loving each other.

Finally, one last thing that I would like to share is that I am very outspoken but shy at first. Once I am comfortable, I am very talkative (tying to stop).

 

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