Monday, January 31, 2011

Trifles

Summary: Mrs. Wright has killed her husband. She is sitting in her house when Hale discovers her. She is sitting in her rocker and rocking back in forth. She says that her husband has died. Hale then talks to the sheriff and attorney about Mr. Wright and who might have killed him. The attorney and sheriff kind of look down upon Mrs. Wright because her kitchen in dirty. Mrs. Peters and Mrs. Hale are then talking. Then are noticing little details about Mrs. Wright and her house. Then notice that something is not right like her kitchen and quilt. They then notice a bird. The bird was Mrs. Wrights. and it was strangled. They then talk about how she used to sing. They then realize that Mrs. Wright had killed her husband, but the men do not notice or know. The women then decide to act like they do not know who killed Mr. Wright. When they are leaving, Mrs. Hale takes the box with the bird in it because Mrs. Peters' bag was not big enough for her to take it.

Analysis: It is odd how Mrs. Wright's name is wright. Mrs. Wright isn't really right. She killed her husband and has gone crazy. Also she was obviously oppressed, and when her husband killed her bird that was the straw that broke the camel’s back. He wouldn't let her sing, and then he killed her bird which probably greatly upset her. The women in the story are looked down upon. The men remark on how dirty Mrs. Wright's kitchen is and say that she should have kept it clean. The men look down upon the dirty kitchen, but it is not like they keep the kitchen clean. They also wonder why Mrs. Hale hasn't visited Mrs. Wright. They think she should have, but like Mrs. Hale said, farmer's wives are busy. They also mock the women for looking at Mrs. Wright's sewing. The women notice all the details like her sewing and the jars while the men do not. The men just look at the big picture and are not able to figure out who killed Mr. Wright. Mrs. Hale and Mrs. Peters both feel bad for Mrs. Wright and can empathize with her because they had seen that she had been oppressed which is why in the end they decide to take the bird so there is not evidence for a motive as to why Mrs. Wright killed Mr. Wright. The bird could also symbolize Mrs. Wright's freedom. Birds are a symbol for freedom, and when Mr. Wright killed the bird then Mrs. Wright could have finally realized that Mr. Wright killed her freedom. He wouldn't let her sing and oppressed her. The bird was all that she had left, and when he killed it he killed the last thing that Mrs. Wright had and the only enjoyment she had left in her life. Mrs. Wright probably just snapped and decided to kill Mr. Wright because she could see no other way out because he was so controlling. She probably wanted to end his freedom and life because she felt like that is what he did to her. He wouldn't let her be happy and herself, and he also wouldn't let probably the one thing she loved or got enjoyment from to live.

Saturday, January 22, 2011

Hamlet- Act V

Scene 1: Two gravediggers are talking about Ophelia killing herself. She will be given a Christan funeral, but they think only because she is rich. Hamlet and Horatio then enter. One gravedigger leaves, and the other starts singing. Hamlet and Horatio find it odd that he is singing while grave-digging. Hamlet thinks the grave is for a lord and asks the gravedigger whom the grave is for. The gravedigger doesn't answer right away and says that he began his job when Fortinbras was killed. It was the same day that Hamlet was sent to England to be killed. He said that the court jester's skull didn't rot for 23 years. Hamlet knows this person. Claudius, Gertrude, Laertes, a Priest, and a coffin then enter. Hamlet watches them. Laertes discusses with the priest about giving Ophelia more rights, but he says he can't because she is already have a gave in the church's graveyard by the king's order even though her death was suspicious. Laertes then jumps into her grave and tells them to pile the dirt on him. Hamlet then jumps into the gave after he finds out that it is Ophelia's body and asks who is the one grieving. Laertes and Hamlet then get into a fight. Hamlet says that he is sadder than Laertes over Ophelia's death because he had such a great love for her. Hamlet then leaves, and Claudius has Horatio follow him. Claudius also remind Laertes about their plan and says a monument will be built for Ophelia.

Scene 2: Hamlet tells Horatio he has discovered Claudius' plans to kill him. He opened the document with the plans it in. He then wrote a new letter in which he told the King of England to kill the ones delivering the letter instantly, so they couldn't confess their sins. He also wrote of his desire for a friendship between the two countries sealing it with his father's ring. Hamlet asks Horatio's advice if is would be right to kill Claudius now. Hamlet feels bad over fighting Laertes because their situations are similar. Osric, a messenger, then enters and says Hamlet the king has a message for him. They have a sort of disagreement over if he should or shouldn't wear his hat. Osric then tells Hamlet about how good Laertes is at fencing. He says the king has bet on it. Hamlet says he will fight Laertes if they bring him a sword. Hamlet thinks he will win, but also thinks that there will be a bad consequence. Claudius, Gertrude, Laertes, and Osric then enter. Laertes and Hamlet shake hands and then begin to fight. Laertes has a handicap because he is so good. Claudius drops a pearl into a cup meanwhile since Hamlet has hit Laertes once. He wants Hamlet to drink it, but he declines wanting to wait until his round is done. The Queen doesn't believe that Hamlet will win and gives him her handkerchief. She then toasts to his luck and drinks out of the cup with poison in it. Claudius tells her not to, but she does anyway. Laertes then wounds Hamlet, and they switch swords. Next, Hamlet stabs Laertes, and Gertrude falls. Laertes says he has been killed by his own tricks. Gertrude says that the drink has poisoned her. Hamlet wants to know who poisoned the drink. Laertes says it was him. He tells Hamlet that both he and Hamlet will die because the sword is poisoned. Laertes says that the King is to be blamed. Hamlet then forces Claudius to drink the poison, and then Laertes dies after asking for forgiveness. Hamlet asks Horatio to tell the story of what happened. Horatio wanted to kill himself, but he doesn't because Hamlet needs him to tell the story. Hamlet also says he wants Fortinbras to get the crown. Hamlet then dies. Fortinbras enters and his ambassador says that the king's orders have been fufilled and Rosencrantz and Guildnstern have been killed. A military funeral is ordered for Hamlet by Fortinbras.

Response: Hamlet sees to change what he thinks and his emotions very quickly. Before in the play, Hamlet told Ophelia that he didn't love her, but when he finds out that she has died and tell Laertes that he loved Ophelia more than 40,000 brothers could have loved her. Now Hamlet says he has a great love for Ophelia, but before he said he had no feelings for her. This really makes you think that Hamlet was just telling Ophelia he didn't love her because he didn't want his future actions to hurt her. Hamlet still hates Claudius to the end. He says that Claudius whor'd his mother which is not a very nice comment. He also makes Claudius drink the poison while he tells Claudius that he is incestuous, a murderer, and damned. Hamlet also tells Laertes that he was mad and wasn't really acting like himself. Hamlet could be pretending that he is no longer crazy, but still is. A real crazy person though wouldn't be able to know that they were crazy. At the end of the play, the King uses the word union to mean pearl and so does Hamlet in the end when he makes the King drink the poison. Hamlet says "Is thy union here? Follow my mother" (300-301). Union could also be a pun for marriage and dying at the same time because Gertrude and Claudius both died. Even when Hamlet is dying after his mother has died, he it seems to have a hate for her because he calls her a wretched queen. Hamlet was obviously very angry at his mother for marrying Claudius because he still could not forgive her even after she had died.

Hamlet- Act IV

Scene 1: Gertrude tells Claudius Hamlet has killed Polonius. Claudius feels that Hamlet is threatens everyone, and he will blamed for it. Claudius asks where he is, and Gertrude says he is getting rid of Polonius' body. Claudius says that he will be shipped to England, and he orders Rosencrantz and Guildenstern to go and find Hamlet and to bring him and Polonius' body back.

Scene 2: Hamlet hids the body. Rosencrantz and Guildenstern ask Hamlet where the body is, but he won't tell them because they listen to the King. He won't tell them, and then goes to the king.

Scene 3: Claudius says Hamlet can't be sent to jail because the people love him. When Hamlet comes, Claudius asks him where Polonius' body is. Hamlet says that worms are eating it. They will look for it upstairs because they will begin smelling it in a month. Next, Claudius tells Hamlet he is being sent to England, and Hamlet then leaves. After he has left, Claudius has people follow him because Claudius is going to have him killed.

Scene 4: Fortinbras has his captain ask the King of Denmark if they can travel across their land to Poland, and Hamlet comes upon them and asks them what their plans are. The Captain says they're fighting for land that is worth nothing because of this encounter Hamlet thinks that he needs to hurry up on his revenge. Hamlet becomes inspired by Fortinbras to use action against Claudius.

Scene 5: Gertrude won't talk to Ophelia because she thinks Ophelia is crazy. Ophelia is upset over Polonius' death. When Gertrude and Ophelia talk, Ophelia begins singing like a crazy person and sings about death and betrayal. Ophelia says that her brother will hear of the murder and then leaves. Horatio follows her. Claudius is upset over Ophelia's new madness. He feels Laertes will blame him for Polonius' death, and then Laertes comes in very angrily having his followers wait outside. Gertrude tell him to calm down and that Claudius didn't kill him. Laertes says he will avenge his father's death. When Ophelia is brought in, her craziness makes Laertes sad. Ophelia starts singing again, and Laertes her nonsense makes more sense than normal talk. Ophelia then sings about flowers and gives them to different people. They mean many things. Gertrude's mean adultery, flattery, and deceit. Ophelia's mean rememberance and thoughts. Claudius' mean repentance and unhappy love, and she would have given him faithfullness, but they were all dried up. She then leaves, and Claudius tell get others in order to find out if Claudius is really the killer.

Scene 6: Horatio is given a letter from Hamlet. It says Hamlet has boarded a pirate ship and will return to Denmark. Hamlet wants Horatio to give letters to the king too. Rosencrantz and Guildenstern also return.

Scene 7: Claudius is given a letter about Hamlet's return. He is in the middle of a conversation about innocence. Claudius asks Laertes to help him plan another way to get rid of Hamlet. Laertes says he'll stab Hamlet with a poisoned sword, and if that doesn't work, Claudius will give Hamlet poison to drink. Gertrude then rushes in and says that Ophelia has drowned.

Response: Gertrude doesn't really seem to care for her son anymore because she goes right away to tell Claudius that Hamlet has killed Polonius. I would think that Gertrude would want to protect her son, but it doesn't seem that she wants to. In Scene II, Hamlet seems to going even crazier. He says that he won't talk to Rosencrantz because Rosencrantz is a nobody. He also says, " what replication should be made by the son of a king?" (11-12). Hamlet is calling himself the son of the king, but what king? Hamlet could be acting now that Claudius isn't king, but he isn't because the reason he won't talk to Rosencrantz is because the King (Claudius) rules him. When Ophelia comes in and sings to Gertrude, she sings "He is dead and gone, lady. he is dead and gone;.." (29-30). Now it seems that Ophelia too has gone crazy. She is singing and acting like a crazy person. Maybe she has gone crazy because Hamlet said he didn't love her, and she thought that he did. Polonius then died on top of that which made Ophelia even more upset. Now she doesn't have her father or the one that she loved which is why is has probably gone out and killed herself. The women in this play are portrayed as weak. Ophelia kills herself because she is so distraught, and then Gertrude goes and marries her husband's brother very soon after her husband's death because it seems like she would be unable to live by herself. Gertrude didn't grieve over her husband for a very long time period. That was probably greatly looked down upon in that time because a woman was supposed to do everything for their husband and be very upset and distraught then when they died.

Hamlet- Act III

Scene 1: Rosencrantz and Guildenstern return to Claudius and tell him that they do not know why Hamlet has gone crazy. Hamlet also won't answer their questions.They also say that Hamlet wants Gertrude and Claudius to come see his play. They and Gertrude then leave, and Claudius and Polonius listen to Ophelia and Hamlet talk. When Gertrude leaves, she says how she really hopes Hamlet will return to his old self. Polonius and Claudius hid while Ophelia is reading a prayer book, waiting for Hamlet. Claudius also says he feels a little guilt. When Hamlet comes in, he is wondering if it is better to be dead or alive, or if he should just kill himself. He says how fear of death makes you a coward. Ophelia wants to give Hamlet back the gifts he has given her, but he says he hasn't. Hamlet then declares that he is no longer in love with Ophelia, and she should become a nun. He curses her if she marries anyone else, and he also says that women disguise the face that God gave them. He leaves, and Ophelia says that he has gone crazy even though he used to be sane. Claudius says that love is not the reason Hamlet has gone mad. He will send Hamlet to England to demand for their country's money back. The trip will return him to normalcy. Polonius agrees with Claudius' plan, but he still believes that Hamlet is crazy because over his love for Ophelia. He also thinks that Gertrude should talk to Hamlet before he leaves, and Claudius agrees.

Scene 2: The play is performed, but with new lines written by Hamlet. Hamlet also instructs them on how to act. Horatio then enter, and Hamlet tells him that he has been a good friend. He asks Horatio to watch the king with him because one of the scenes depicts his father's death. Horatio says he will. When Hamlet talks to Claudius and Polonius next, he sounds more crazy. Hamlet sits by Ophelia, even though his mother asked him to sit by her, and he asks Ophelia if he may lay his head in her lap. He also remarks on how his mother and others have forgotten his father's death. The play is performed like King Hamlet's murder in the way that Hamlet thinks it is before and after. Claudius then asks the name of the play, and Hamlet says, "The Mousetrap." When King Hamlet is murdered in the play, Claudius leaves and so does everyone else but Horatio and Hamlet. This reinforces the ghost story for Hamlet. Guildenstern then informs Hamlet that the King and Queen are upset. The Queen is astonished and wants to speak to Hamlet. Hamlet says that he will speak sharp with her, but he won't harm her.

Scene 3: Claudius says he does not like how Hamlet has been acting. He wants him sent to England. Polonius then enters and says he plans on spying on Hamlet and Gertrude's conversation. He will tell Claudius what he has heard. Claudius then talks about the guilt he has over his brother's death, and he prays. He wants forgiveness, but don't think he will be given it because he is still reaping the rewards of his actions. Hamlet then comes upon him. Hamlet is going to kill him, but doesn't because then Claudius will die with his sins off of his chest and instead will kill him when he is committing a sin.

Scene 4: Polonius and Gertrude are talking. Polonius wants Gertrude to tell Hamlet that his actions have caused harm, and she is being blamed. He then hides, and Hamlet enters. When Gertrude and Hamlet are talking, she thinks he is going to kill her, so she screams. Polonius comes out to help her, and Hamlet stabs and kills him thinking he was Claudius. Hamlet then tells his mother she is horrible for marrying Claudius because it was incestuous. The ghost then enters and reminds Hamlet to kill Claudius. Gertrude thinks Hamlet is crazy because she can not see the ghost. Hamlet says that it is his father's ghost, but she still doesn't see. Hamlet tells her to leave Claudius, and Claudius is also sending him to England. He feels they are plotting against him. He leaves dragging Polonius' body.

Response: When Hamlet tells Ophelia to go to a nunnery and then he bashes women, it makes me think that Hamlet is just saying bad things about women because he dislikes how his mother reacted to his father's death. He says that no one should get married again, and the ones that are married are to live- all but one (his father). He is angry at Ophelia it seems for the actions that his mother did. It seems like he thinks that all women will act like his mother did if their husband died, and he does not like that,so that could be why he is saying he does not love Ophelia. He could also be planning for later times, and he does not want her to be hurt. He could also be doing it as a defense mechanism because he does not want to be hurt like he feels his father was by his mother Gertrude when she married Claudius so soon after King Hamlet died. Hamlet's choice for the title of the play was also quiet comical because he was trying to trap Claudius. Hamlet's hate of Claudius is still evident when he is crazy. He tells his mother to go to the bloated king's bed, and he also says that his mother is wanton. He also says that Claudius' kisses are dirty. Hamlet also seems to not even caret that he killed Polonius because he is like, " I'll lug the guts into the neighbor room" (219). He is acting like Polonius is nothing and garbage, and Polonius is the father of his girlfriend. Either Hamlet is really good at acting or crazy, or he has probably driven himself mad.

Hamlet- Act II

Scene 1: Polinius and his servant are talking. Polnius wants Reynaldo, his servant, to go to Paris to inquire about his son Laertes. He wants to know what Laerets is doing. He wants Reynaldo to act like he knows of Laertes, but he doesn't know him. He tells Reynalod he can make up stories about how Laertes acts, but he shouldn't make up ones that would ruin his reputation. By seeing other people's reactions, Reynaldo can see if they are true or not in order to find out Laertes actions in an indirect way. Reynaldo is also supposed to physically spy on Laertes. He leaves then, and Ophelia arrives. Ophelia retells a frightening experience she just had with Hamlet. Hamlet had come to Ophelia's sewing room looking disheveled. Polonius wonders if Hamlet had gone crazy over his love for Ophelia. Ophelia says that Hamlet had grabbed her wrist, and then looked at her like someone about to paint her portrait. He then just left. Polonius instructs her to come with him in order to tell the King. Ophelia remarks about how she had sent Hamlet's letters back, and Polonius says that must be the reason why he was mad.

Scene 2: Claudius and then Gertrude want Rosencrantz and Guildenstern to spy on Hamlet to see why he has gone crazy. He says he wants them to spy in order to try to fix the problem. They then exit, and Polonius enters. Polonius tells him that the ambassadors are back. Also, he tells Claudius that he too thinks Hamlet has gone crazy because of his love for Ophelia. The ambassadors then come and say that the King of Norway has stopped his nephew's plans by arresting Fortinbras. The King of Norway was happy, and then declared he would never attack Denmarks, and he would let his nephew attach the Poles if Claudius would allow them to cross over Denmark's land . Claudius says he will think about it and thanks them. Polonius then reads a letter written to Ophelia where Hamlet declares his love for her. Gertrude agrees that Hamlet's love for Ophelia could be why he has gone crazy. Polonius then devises a plan to hid behind tapestries in order to listen to Ophelia and Hamlet to discover if that is the reason he is crazy or not. Hamlet then enters and asks Polonius if he sells fish, which makes Polonius believe that Hamlet has certainly go mad.

Response: In the beginning of the act, you can tell that Polonius is kind of sneaky. He is having someone spy on his son for him. He obviously does not trust him. Polonius' distrust and sneakiness is more evident then later in the act when he devises a plan to spy on Hamlet. In Scene II, Gertrude says " I doubt it is no other but ht main, His father's death, and out o'erhasty marriage" (56-57). This makes you kind of assume that Gertrude is now regretting her quick marriage to Claudius. She may now see her son's point of view and agrees that she should have waited a little bit to marry Claudius. When Hamlet says "whilst this machine is to him, Hamlet" (123-125) in his letter to Ophelia. It makes you think that Hamlet doesn't really plan on being alive for much longer. When Hamlet and Polonius are speaking, Hamlet says, "Let her not walk i'th' sun. Conception is a blessing, but as your daughter may conceive, friends, look to't" (184-185). Hamlet uses language once again like sun which could mean he is telling Polonius to not let Ophelia walk with him, and he is referring to himself once again as a son. When he says conception, it could also mean understanding or pregnancy which could be confusing because others may not know what he is meaning. Hamlet saying that Polonius is a fisherman and asking who he is definitely adds to Polonius' case that he has gone crazy. Some of the things that Hamlet says though seem really thought out, so it kind of makes you think that Hamlet has not really gone crazy and is instead just trying to act like he has.

Wednesday, January 19, 2011

Hamlet Act 1

Scene I: Bernado and Francisco are two sentriles that are standing guard. Horatio and Marcellus have come to replace them. They ask them if they have seen a ghost again. Horatio does not believe them that there is really a ghost. That is why Horatio is there. He wants to see if there really is a ghost or not. The others have seen it two times before. The ghost comes though. The ghost is King Hamlet. Horatio demands it to speak, but it won't and walks away. Horatio says it looks like the king because it wore the same armor that the king wore when fighting Norway. He even had a similar facial expression from one he wore in the past. Horatio thinks that the ghost is a bad omen. Marcellus wants to know why there are so many guards, and why the shipbuilders never get a day off. Horatio tells him they are getting ready for battle against Fortanibus who wants the land that was taken from his father. Bernado thinks that is why the King has come back. Horatio mentions the ghost coming out when Juilius Cesar was going to be killed. The ghost then comes out again. Horatio wants it to speak to him but it wont and once again leaves. They decide to go tell Hamlet about the ghost.

Scene II: This begins with Claudis speaking to the court. He is talking about the saddeness of his brother's death, but they still need to move on. He also mentions marrying his sister-in-law, his brother's wife. He has mixed emotions about it, but thanks the crowd for their support. He also mentions Fortinbras plan to take back the land. Claudius then gave Cornelius a letter to deliever to the current leader of Norway, Fortinbras's uncle, asking him to stop his nephew's plans. Laertes is also there, and Laertes asks him if he can go to France. Lauis has already been given permission from his father Polonius, so he can go. Hamlet then comes in, and he is sad. His mother Gertrude does not want Hamlet to mourn over his father's death. Claudius doesn't want him to either. Hamlet is disgusted over his mother's sudden marriage. The guards then enter. Horatio and Hamlet are friends, and Horatio tells Hamlet about the ghost. Hamlet then goes with them to see for himself because he agrees that it is not a good sign.

Scene III: Laertes is about to leave and is talking to his sister Ophelia. He warns Ophelia about her and Hamlet's relationship and says it won't last, and she will never marry Hamlet. Ophelia says she will remember his words. Polonius, their father, then enters and Laertes leaves. Polonius also warns Ophelia, and she once again says that she will follow his wishes.

Scene IV: Hamlet, Horatio, and Marcellus have come to see the ghost. While they are waiting, they can hear party noises from the King's party, and Hamlet remarks about how the parties give them a bad reputation. The ghost enters then. Hamlet questions him, wondering why he has come back. The ghost does not want the others to hear, so he and Hamlet go off by themselves. Horatio and Marcellus don't want him to, but he does and Marcellus then follows him.

Scene V: The ghost wants Hamlet to get revenge on someone for him. The King wants Hamlet to get revenge on Claudius for murdering him. Everyone thought, King Hamlet had been killed by a serpent, but he was actually posioned. Claudius had put posion in his ears. The King wants Hamlet to hurt Claudius, but not his mother even though she was seduced by Claudius. King Hamlet also remarks on how he was not even able to ask for forgiveness for his sins. He then leaves. Horatio and Marcellus come up to Hamlet and ask what happened. Hamlet won't tell them though in fear that they will tell others. They swear they will keep it a secret though. He makes them swear by his sword to tell no one what they have seen, and then they leave.

Response: I think Hamlet might be a little crazy. If he is really going to try to injure Claudius, then he may have some problems. He doesn't even seem to question the ghost. He just listens to him. Nowadays, you would be considered insane if you said you killed someone because a ghost told you to. Also, why would his father want him to kill someone? That is a big sin, and it is also a lot to ask of another person. Ophelia's brother and father don't seem like they think she can stand up for herself. They keep advising her on what to do. They should maybe let her do what she thinks is right in order for her to make her own decisions. Why would she just listen to them? She should stand up for herself, unless if she agrees with them, then she should follow what they say. Gertrude also seems to have some issues. She married someone a month after her husband die. She obviously did not mourn for very long. She must not deal with her grief well, or maybe she never really cared for her husband. Otherwise you would think that she would still be in mourning like her son is. Hamlet maybe should also try to lighten up a little. He should try to move on from his father's death, and it wallow in it because there is no way that he can bring his father back from the dead even if he did kill Claudius. Claudius is obviously twisted too. He killed his brother in order to become king and be powerful. He is power-hungry and jealous of his brother. He obviously wanted to get back on his brother for being king by not just killing him, but by then marrying his wife less than a month after he died. How is Claudius able to live with his actions? He probably does not feel very bad about what he has done, or he has no soul, morals, or feelings.

Monday, January 17, 2011

Oedipus Rex- Exodus

Summary: Another messenger comes in and says how Iokaste is dead. She had killed herself. She was very distraught over what she had just learned. Oedipus then came into her room and discovered her. When he discovered her, he was very upset and took her brooches and stabbed them into his eyes, blinding himself. The messenger then says how Oedipus has exiled himself. Oedipus is then let in. He is disgusted by himself and his actions. He says how he will always live with his terrible memories. Oedipus also says he blinded himself because he could not stand seeing the horror around him. He could also not stand looking other men in the eyes. Kreon then comes in. Kreon says that Oedipus should go inside and only family should see him. Oedipus asks Kreon to give Iokaste a proper funeral. He also asks Kreon, the new king, to take care of his daughters Ismene and Anitgone because they will never marry. Oedipus then talks to his daughters. Oedipus tells them that they will have a horrible life because of him, but he wants them to try to be happy. Oedipus then tells Kreon to send him from Thebes. Kreon also tells Oedipus that he is no longer king. The chorus then sings about Oedipus' ruin and destruction and how fate got to him. They also says that man will only be happy when he is dead because then he will not have memory or pain.

Response: Even though Oedipus has committed many wrongs, he is still kind of portrayed has a strong man that is able to handle his punishments. He does not think that his daughters will be able to have a good life and take care of themselves. He says that his sons will be fine, but he begs Kreon to take care of his daughters. He is just assuming that his daughters will be weaker than his sons and won't be able to take care of themselves. Maybe it was because of the time period that Oedipus felt like his daughters needed to be protected. He knew that men could take care of themselves, and women would have a harder time. They would be judged more for the actions of their father and mother than a man would be. When Oedipus stabs his eyes out, he is kind of being a coward. He can't stand looking at his daughters or others, but if he really wanted to punish himself I would think that he would make himself look at the people he punished. It probably hurt a lot when he stabbed his eyes out, but that was more momentary pain than the pain it would cause him to always see the people that he hurt. Maybe he felt like he wasn't deserving of ever seeing the ones he loved again or nature and its beauties. He also might have felt that he wanted to forever live with the last image of his mother/wife dead in order to punish himself. I don't think that Oedipus will ever forgive himself for what he did to his family. It is sick, but it is not like he knew who his parents were. He didn't intentionally kill his father and sleep with his mother which would have been a lot wronger.