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The play 'Oedipus Rex' still is relevant nowadays, because of the modern issues that it raises. For example, a main question is the extent to which individuals are responsible for their acts. In the play, Theban King Oedipus unknowingly kills his own father and sovereign, Theban King Laius. He then marries, and has children with, his own mother, Theban Queen Jocasta.

Readers and viewers of the play, and witnesses to events of the twentieth century, well may question Oedipus' character. It may be agreed that Oedipus tries to escape a horrendous fate and that he takes a life in order to save his own. But can he be said truly not to have known of his crimes, and does he do everything possible to avoid committing them?

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