Kiara Gonzalez Discussion Board 6

” Our sorrows defy number;
all the ship’s timbers are rotten;
taking of thought is no spear for the driving away of the
plague
There are no growing children in this famous land;
there are no women bearing the pangs of childbirth.
200 You may see them one with another, like birds swift
on the wing,
quicker than fire unmastered,
speeding away to the coast of the Western God” (Oedipus 195-203)

I chose this quote because I could feel the desperation for there to be a cure or a miracle to stop the Black Plague that is taking over the city. In this quote, the citizen is basically saying there are more people dying than being born. When he says, “you may see them one with another… speeding away to the coast of the Western God” (Oedipus 200-203) he was pretty much saying that everyone collectively is dropping like flies. This was beautiful to me because there is a sense of unity even during this time of illness in the city. It has a dark yet comforting feel because it demonstrates that death does not play favorites. In Greek mythology, it’s believed that your fate is unique to you depending on how you were as a person. For example, evil rulers in Greek mythology always ended up cursed for their crimes. In this case, death is taking anyone through illness which adds more reasoning behind the citizen’s desperation for Oedipus to save the city.

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