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... While deeming himself wise after solving the riddle of the Sphinx, Oedipus does not understand that a wise man would pause to contemplate the consequences of ...
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... During this time period only the wise and divine knew ... The reader must understand that sight is not always ... the reader better deal with the Oedipus that lives ...
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... the decision to leave it was a wise decision , for ... Taking time to fully understand when to listen to other ... listen may have changed the outcome of Oedipus's life ...
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... I could say much, if you could understand me, but ... Fate did not allow for Oedipus or Creon to rule ... to have the experience to be considered wise, noble leaders ...
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... True, Zeus indeed, and Apollo are wise, And knowers ... Its opinion of Oedipus gives insight into his character ... information to help the reader understand what is ...
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... that younger persons are not as wise until they ... Oedipus' termination was caused simply because of his lack of ... He did not understand himself well enough to put ...
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... After all, Tiresias was a wise prophet ... else to life-namely, an after life, than Oedipus is right ... the world and history, you can begin to understand, how anything ...
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... meaning is to know or to understand and the ... and in the world below." Although, Oedipus and the ... Teiresias represents insight, therefore his wise words should be ...
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... time the Chorus suggests that Oedipus is not acting like a wise and honored ... Imagine the anguished look on Oedipus' face as he tries to understand the story ...
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... is wrong and that he did not understand the situation ... because, in the stories of Oedipus, Oedipus always listened ... him because Tireias was very wise and Oedipus ...
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... Our myths are no more valid, wise, or foolish ... Lastly, we will become familiar with Oedipus the King ... were early science (man's attempt to understand his world ...
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... To understand the character Proctor it is important to ... that none of us would be wise to dismiss ... upon classific formulations, such as the Oedipus and Orestes ...
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