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... his fate. Seconds after hearing Apollo's words, Oedipus tells Jocasta, "I heard all that and ran. I abandoned Corinth... always ...
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... to realize the truth. Oedipus also tells Jocasta that Tiresias told him that he was the murderer of Laius. She then replies "Then ...
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... He tells Jocasta about his journey from Corinth and on his way Oedipus's realized that he came to that very spot and killed people there; " As I journeyed on I ...
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... accused him. Apparently, Creon sent a prophet to Oedipus, and Jocasta tells Oedipus the exact story of Laius' death. It is said ...
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... accused him. Apparently, Creon sent a prophet to Oedipus, and Jocasta tells Oedipus the exact story of Laius' death. It is said ...
(1307 Words -- Approx. 5 Pages)
... accused him. Apparently, Creon sent a prophet to Oedipus, and Jocasta tells Oedipus the exact story of Laius' death. It is said ...
(1307 Words -- Approx. 5 Pages)
... In attempt to calm Oedipus, Jocasta tells him that the oracles are false, yet in the next scene, she is at an alter praying to the gods whose powers she has ...
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... In "Macbeth" there is a character similar to Jocasta, it is Macbeth's wife, Lady Macbeth. When Macbeth tells his wife of his plot to kill King Duncan, she is ...
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... kill his father and wed his mother. Jocasta tells Oedipus that prophets are not correct all the time. She went on to tell him that ...
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... Jocasta tries to comfort Oedipus by saying the curse could not be true if his father died of natural causes, but the messenger tells Oedipus that he is not ...
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... Queen Jocasta warns and asks him to let it go. ... He comes and announces Oedipus that King Polybus died, and tells him that he is not the son of Polybus. ...
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... He takes the mature way and he goes in to exile he doesn't take the coward way like Jocasta and commit suicide. Teiresias a blind profit who tells Oedipus that ...
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... Jocasta again tells him of the story of Laius' death, which Oedipus already knew from the time that he initially reached the city of Thebes. ...
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... Finally the messenger tells him that Polybus is not his father, already Jocasta has figured out that she is his mother. Oedipus ...
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... Oedipus tells the people of his kingdom that he sent Creon, the brother of Queen Jocasta, to the Oracles at Delphi to find out what was causing this terrible ...
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... Oedipus tells the people of his kingdom that he sent Creon, the brother of Queen Jocasta, to the Oracles at Delphi to find out what was causing this terrible ...
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... do what Oedipus accuses. After Jocasta calms Oedipus down, she tells him what she knows about Laius's death. That is when he first ...
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... who gave the baby to the messenger and the messenger tells him that the stranger was one of Laius's servants. The messenger replies that Jocasta should know ...
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... King Laius and Queen Jocasta of Thebes are expecting a child. A prophet tells them that when the child grows up he will murder the father and marry the mother. ...
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... not trying to avoid future embarrassment or confrontations like Jocasta and Oedipus. Antigone also meets death by her own hand. The messenger tells Creon that ...
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... know. Secondly, he is also very respectful. When Oedipus is arguing with Creon, Jocasta tells them to stop. Oedipus immediately ...
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... Oedipus describes his fears to Jocasta when he tells her that the oracle of Delphi says that, "...how I must marry my mother, and become the parent of a ...
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... The hubris of Oedipus is demolished when he confides in Jocasta concerning the predictions of the seer Tiresias; she tells him the story of the murder of Laius ...
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... When Tiresias, a prophet from Delphi, tells Oedipus that he is the murderer of the deceased Theban king, Jocasta comforts Oedipus by saying, "A prophet? ...
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... and about Jocasta, his mother and unknowingly his wife, but Oedipus does not know that. In the beginning, Oedipus gets fired up when the messenger tells him he ...
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... or misfortunes. Oedipus, when Jocasta re-tells the details of how Laios was murdered, begins his approach to denial. At first, he ...
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... Looking at Jocasta, we can see how she attempts to soothe Oedipus and tells him to let it go time after time, "Then lay no more of them to heart, not one". ...
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... Jocasta tells Oedipus that oracles are powerless, yet at the beginning of the next scene, she is seen praying to the gods whose power she has just mocked. ...
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... tells her and she takes the flowers from him, embraces him, and tells him that ... Jocasta, after consulting the psychic on her future, is told that she would bare ...
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... Jocasta tells Oedipus: "an oracle came to Laius once from the pythian priests...( he told him) that he would die at the hands of his own child, his child and ...
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