What has Four legs at the Morning,
Two in the afternoon,
And three in the evening?
Here's Anthony Burgess' take on the riddle as it relates to Oedipus:
He acknowleges that the riddle is easy- but states that perhaps that is the point.
He states that it is significant that the riddle is posed by a sphinx-
half man, half beast- a symbol of incest which is also a prominent
theme in Sophocles.
He writes:
"The riddle may stand for the intriguingly easy but inexplicably
forbidden [act of incest] (boy-child and girl-child in bed together,
love-play, punishment) or for the knot which holds natural or social
order together, untied at our peril though so tempting to untie."
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Posted by amadeus
on 2004-12-23 20:33:27 |