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... Although at times Oedipus questions the gods' accuracy and authority, the people don't mind because of the great deed he had done. ...
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... save the distressed people of plague-stricken Thebes, Oedipus interrogates Tiresias without yielding to his unwillingness to answer Oedipus's questions. ...
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... baby. Oedipus questions him until he reveals that the child, Oedipus, was the child of King Laios and Iokaste. Oedipus realizes ...
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... chorus. When Oedipus questions the chorus about the plague, they reply, "We do not know the murderer" (Yeats 307). This appears ...
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... information. Oedipus questions everyone that approaches him and questions every scenario that confronts him. Oedipus constantly ...
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... When Tiresias initially refuses to answer Oedipus's questions, at their first meeting, this demonstrates the dangerous nature surrounding the truth. ...
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... When he was called upon to share what he knows about Laios' murder, Teiresias refuses to answer Oedipus' questions about the prophecy. ...
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... When he was called upon to share what he knows about Laios' murder, Teiresias refuses to answer Oedipus' questions about the prophecy. ...
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... tells Oedipus that Polybus, the man that raised Oedipus, was "no more your father than I am." (850) Still wanting more answers, Oedipus questions the messenger ...
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... Oedipus questions him until he finds out that he came from the house of Laius, and he now knows that he is Jocasta's son as well as husband. ...
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... hubris. After Oedipus questions the seer's abilities to foretell the future, Tiresias rants back, "You can't destroy me. Listen ...
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... Oedipus might have left the plague to take its course, bringing ruin to Thebes, but being curious, Oedipus asks questions and makes an honest attempt to find ...
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... Once Oedipus has been fed a morsel of truth he questions his wife, "What - give up now?, with a clue like this? Fail to solve the mystery of my birth? ...
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... For some reason this thought stuck with Oedipus so he goes home and questions his parents. "Slanderous rant of a fool," is what he is told. ...
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... land. Oedipus questions how he may do this, and Creon replies that he should banish the murderer, who is killing the city. Oedipus ...
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... land. Oedipus questions how he may do this, and Creon replies that he should banish the murderer, who is killing the city. Oedipus ...
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... land. Oedipus questions how he may do this, and Creon replies that he should banish the murderer, who is killing the city. Oedipus ...
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... Upon receiving more adamant refusals to answer his questions Oedipus scolds Teiresias as he yells "What you say is ungracious and unhelpful To your native ...
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... One of the biggest questions to this day is the existence Destiny, or free will? ... After all, "no man fights off death with his mind"(Oedipus Rex, page 11). ...
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... The blind prophet retreats as Oedipus moves toward him. At first Teiresias is stubborn and refuses to answer any of Oedipus' questions. ...
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... The messenger questions Oedipus about this, and is baffled by his response; speaking of his parents as if they were really his parents. ...
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... The messenger questions Oedipus about this, and is baffled by his response; speaking of his parents as if they were really his parents. ...
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... the riddle is unsubtle. As the argument escalates Oedipus insults Tiresias and questions his prophetic powers. He mocks him and ...
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... Creon questions the townspeople about seeing Oedipus as the sinner Creon sees him as. "Do you see that, you people of this country?" (Green and Lattimore 121). ...
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... pities him. Creon questions the guards about why they have let Oedipus remain in front the crowd in such a state. He proclaims, "Kindred ...
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... killed Laius. Oedipus goes on to ask Jocasta multiple questions about who, what when and where this all happened. After every answered ...
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... Also, Oedipus has reigned for so long, wouldn't he have asked his wife a few questions about the previous king, or how he died. ...
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... These opposing characters represent some serious real life philosophical questions. Oedipus represents the need for a truthful life at all costs, and Jocasta ...
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... In the end, blinding himself with pins from Jocasta's dress punishes Oedipus. ... with his father death that he at first never even questions Claudius getting the ...
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... stop asking questions about his past, even when Jocasta pleaded with him to not ask anymore questions. He refused to change his ways or beliefs. Oedipus was a ...
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