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The most famous moment in Oedipus Rex is also the most disgusting: Itamp;#39;s the moment when Oedipus gouges out his own eyes. But thatamp;#39;s not the only example of sight and blindness in this play. In Sophoclesamp;#39;s world, eyes are everywhere. Thatamp;#39;s what makes them a motif! Funny, isnamp;#39;t it? Oedipus is a guy whoamp;#39;s famous for his clear-sightedness and his speedy comprehension. But when it comes to the prophecyand his twisted relationship with his mother and fatherhe just canamp;#39;t quite see the truth. Heamp;#39;s figuratively blind to it through most of the play, and then, when he finally accepts the truth, Oedipus has to physically blind himself because the truth is too painful to look at. On the other hand, from the moment we meet the prophet Tiresias in Scene I, we can tell that this character is a seer. Not in the literal sense, of courseTiresias is completely blind. But figuratively, Tiresias expresses the most clear-sightedness of anyon