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... As fate would have it, along the road, Oedipus meets Laios and kills him in a fit of rage. Thus, he has unwittingly fulfilled the first half of the prophecy. ...
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... Jocasta is the current wife of Oedipus and the widow of Laios. When her husband was murdered she was in a very vulnerable position. ...
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... Jocasta is the current wife of Oedipus and the widow of Laios. When her husband was murdered she was in a very vulnerable position. ...
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... Teiresias then tells that Oedipus is the one that killed Laios. Oedipus is shocked and angered by such an accusation. He accuses Teiresias that he is lying. ...
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... As Laios' chariot passed by, he hit Oedipus. ... As mentioned above, the situation when Oedipus killed Laios, is another great example of ignorance on his part. ...
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... When he is approached by his people, and by Creon to find the one responsible for the death of Laios, Oedipus remarks "Then once more I must bring what is dark ...
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... In hopes of finding the cure for the plague that has stricken the people of Thebes, Oedipus learns that he needs to find the killer of King Laios in order for ...
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... After Oedipus is accused of being a bastard, he inquires of such truth at Delphi. It was here that Oedipus heard the original Oracle once told to King Laios. ...
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... After Oedipus is accused of being a bastard, he inquires of such truth at Delphi. It was here that Oedipus heard the original Oracle once told to King Laios. ...
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... With the knowledge that Oedipus was the murderer of King Laios, Teiresias decides that it in his best interest, as a servant to his King, not to tell Oedipus ...
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... will find clues. Creon tells Oedipus that King Laios was killed by a band of highwaymen on his way to pilgrimage. ! The people of ...
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... will find clues. Creon tells Oedipus that King Laios was killed by a band of highwaymen on his way to pilgrimage. ! The people of ...
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... my rage". Later, this passerby whom he angrily and quickly killed, was revealed to be Laios, Oedipus' father. Oedipus' anger also ...
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... of its pollution. Realizing his fate was true; Oedipus killed his father Laios and married his mother Iocasta. This made him the ...
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... earth (747.)" Ironically, King Laios was on his way to Delphi on his last days at the throne. With no witnesses but one to the deadly crime, Oedipus must solve ...
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... At the same time as the reader discovering that King Laios was Oedipus's father, the reader is also discovering that Oedipus's wife is really his mother. ...
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... She relates to him the killing of Laios and he is stunned. It seems some years before Oedipus had killed a man in much the same way at a similar place. ...
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... ran away from. As he was traveling from Corinth, Oedipus encounters his real father, Laios, king of Thebes. Of course Oedipus is ...
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... Oedipus' father, King Laios, tired to prevent the prophecy from becomming true, by consigning Oedipus to a shepherd and sending him far from Thebes. ...
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... Laios and Jocasta sent Oedipus to be killed on a mountainside and then Oedipus ran away from his adoptive parents. Both acts were in defiance of the gods. ...
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... anger (812)". Later, this passerby whom he angrily and quickly killed, was revealed to be Laios, Oedipus' father. Oedipus' anger ...
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... As we read the story of Oedipus, Iocaste, and Laios, we learn of the fate of man, as the Greeks once believed, and the strength of the gods. ...
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... It was Oedipus' choice to have Laios removed from his path of travel, feeling too superior, Oedipus believes as though he has he right of way. ...
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... fame and popularity. When time came to save the town from Laios' killer, Oedipus relied much on his intellect. He searched for information ...
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... Tiresias uses puzzling predictions to make men ponder about themselves. He does this to Oedipus by asking him to consider himself the murderer of Laios. ...
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... Oedipus assumes that, as he became a citizen of Thebes after the murder, though he did kill someone, he is ruled out as a suspect of Laios' assassin. ...
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... his own demise. The second example is the loyalty of the shepherd that Oedipus was entrusted to, to king Laios. He was relied upon ...
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... Oedipus was the child of Iokaste and King Laios that was taken to the mountain by a shepherd to be killed so that the prophecy that their new son would kill ...
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... himself. This is evident in the beginning of the play when Teiresias and Oedipus are debating about who killed Laios. Hence readers ...
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... Because of this, both suffer. Kind Laios paid with his life while Oedipus fulfilled the prediction of him killing his father and marrying his mother. ...
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