Wednesday, May 6, 2020

Comparing the Strategy of a Runner with that of King...

Comparing the Strategy of a Runner with that of King Oedipus of Oedipus Rex and Creon of Antigone A runner must use a strategy that is specific to that style of racing. If a distance runner attempts to apply pacing to a short sprint he has lost the race before approaching the start. Although racing strategies differ between every individual race it is possible to associate some basic strategies used in particular types of races. These techniques are common amongst the runners of a particular event but vary compared to runners of different types of races. Oedipus and Creon are two new rulers that seek to establish their legitimacy to the authority of the Thebes’ throne. Oedipus sought to find approval†¦show more content†¦Oedipus rules similar to how a hurdler runs. He begins to seek solutions to the plague before the city appeals for his help. â€Å"I have acted at once†¦ to learn what I might do or say to save our city,† shows Oedipus’ seriousness and quickness to search for an end to the plague. He wastes no time beginning the race immediately searching for a solution to the problem. The way in which Oedipus attempted to solve the problem plaguing Thebes most resembles a runner overcoming hurdles. Each hurdle is cleared using the same method applied to every other hurdle. Oedipus only uses one technique to find his needed solution and this is to demand information of individuals. It began with his insistence that Creon, â€Å"Speak out, speak out to all of us† (163). Later Oedipus threatened the chorus to give up any information they might be hiding offering to, â€Å"Come speak up. I will give him a handsome reward†¦ but if you keep silent—I order you,†¦ to banish this man† (171-172). Oedipus’ only method of solving the problem is to demand this truth. This shows a consistency that is similar to how a hurdler must constantly jump over each hurdle using the same technique. As a race progresses a hurdler will continue to increase in speed until reaching maximum velocity and maintain this speed through the end of the

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