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... Oedipus' life began in Thebes as the son of Laius and Jocasta. ... to die, so he gave the infant to another man who took him to Polybus and Merope, king and ...
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... your fate. Oedipus was raised in Corinth as a prince, believing he was the son of King Polybus and Queen Merope. One day Oedipus ...
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... He heard rumors that he was not the natural son of Polybus and Merope, so he went to consult the oracle of Delphi to find the truth. ...
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... In turn, the Shepard gave Oedipus, to Merope, the wife of Polybus, king of ... As a young man, Oedipus was taunted for not being the true son of Polybus. ...
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... In turn, the Shepard gave Oedipus, to Merope, the wife of Polybus, king of ... As a young man, Oedipus was taunted for not being the true son of Polybus. ...
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... In turn, the Shepard gave Oedipus, to Merope, the wife of Polybus, king of ... As a young man, Oedipus was taunted for not being the true son of Polybus. ...
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... As a baby, Oedipus is found by a shepherd, and taken back to Corinth where he is raised as the son of King Polybus, and his queen, Merope. ...
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... It was phophetetcized by the oracle of Delphi that the son of Laius and Jocasta, king and queen of Thebes ... He believes that Polybus and Merope are his parents ...
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... wife. Oedipus finds out his true self and nature of how he is not the real son of Merope and Polybus but of Jocasta and Laius. What ...
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... He heard rumors that he was not the natural son of Polybus and Merope, and he went to consult the oracle of Delphi to find the truth. ...
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... action. However, Oedipus believed he knew who his parents were. He is the son of Polybus and Merope, prince of Cornith. By leaving ...
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... action. However, from Oedipus' standpoint, he knows who his parents are. He is the son of Polybus and Merope, prince of Cornith. By ...
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... action. However, from Oedipus' standpoint, he knows who his parents are. He is the son of Polybus and Merope, prince of Cornith. By ...
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... Oedipus experiences a reversal of fortune when the messenger later explains that he was not the real son of Polybus and Merope. ...
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... A messenger overhears this and tells Oedipus the story of how Polybus and Merope are not his ... He then reveals that the infant son was the son of Laius and ...
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... The shepherd spared Oedipus's life by giving him to Polybus and Merope, King and Queen of Corinth, to raise as their own son (1086). ...
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... She explains how their son was taken to a mountain with his ankles pinned ... him that he needn't worry about marrying her, because Polybus and Merope are not ...
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... of Thebes. However, Oedipus mistakenly believes that he is the son of King Polybus, and Queen Merope, of Corinth. This gives him ...
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... from the palace, in despair because she too finally realizes that she is married to her son, the leader of ... Polybus was not his father and Merope was not ...
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... learns that whom he once thought were his real parents, Polybus and Merope, are not ... of death he tells what he knows - Oedipus is actually the son of Laius ...
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... and father of the children with whom he now lives, the son and husband ... life as a citizen of Corinth, he lived with his adopted parents Polybus and Merope. ...
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... He grew up thinking that his parents were Polybus and Merope, the king ... When Laius heard of his son's disgraceful future and the costly effect it had on him ...
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... He grew up thinking that his parents were Polybus and Merope, the king ... When Laius heard of his son's disgraceful future and the costly effect it had on him ...
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... Oedipus was just trying to find himself. He grew up thinking that his parents were Polybus and Merope, the king and queen of ... When Laius heard of his son! ...
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... She explains how the prophecy of Laius' son killing him never came true. ... role in revealing this as well as the fact that Polybus and Merope were not Oedipus ...
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... But when he tells Oedipus that Polybus and Merope were not ... At the beginning he was King and glorified and now he is the incestuous son who killed his own ...
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... But when he tells Oedipus that Polybus and Merope were not ... At the beginning he was King and glorified and now he is the incestuous son who killed his own ...
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... Oedipus still believes himself the son of Polybus and Merope of Corinth. Oedipus ... Oedipus is not the son of Polybus and Merope. He ...
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... Someone told him that Polybus and Merope were not his real ... She hung herself in her bedroom when she figured out that her husband was really her son. ...
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... However, a shepherd saved Oedipus. This shepherd gave Oedipus to Polybus and Merope. ... She had no idea that she had married her son. ...
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