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Fate and free will, they both are considered to be the guild to all mortal/human life. They both have many similarities in how they work but they are present in any human's life. Fate and free will are basically choices or pathways the final decisions in a mortal's life. Both are affected by a person's surroundings in their daily life, from religion, view on life and they community/birth place. In the play "Oedipus the King "by Sophocles both fate and free will are present in the theme of this work. Throughout this play the reader is faced with multiple times were the characters are action on free will or fate. Sophocles writes this work in a special way were the protagonist Oedipus is a victim to his own fate or oppose to it that his actions were based on free will. Sophocles writes were the reader/audience of his play decides his destiny.

Free Will; the ability to act at one's own discretion, the belief that actions decide the path of life.-English Dictionary. Free will is always depicted as a fork in the road for any mortals life

Fate and free will, they both are considered to be the guild to all mortal/human life. They both have many similarities in how they work but they are present in any human's life. Fate and free will are basically choices or pathways the final decisions in a mortal's life. Both are affected by a person's surroundings in their daily life, from religion, view on life and they community/birth place. In the play "Oedipus the King "by Sophocles both fate and free will are present in the theme of this work. Throughout this play the reader is faced with multiple times were the characters are action on free will or fate. Sophocles writes this work in a special way were the protagonist Oedipus is a victim to his own fate or oppose to it that his actions were based on free will. Sophocles writes were the reader/audience of his play decides his destiny.

Free Will; the ability to act at one's own discretion, the belief that actions decide the path of life.-English Dictionary. Free will is always depicted as a fork in the road for any mortals life

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