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... Tiresias replies, "Just send me home. You bear your burdens,/I'll bear mine. It's better that way,/please believe me" (Oedipus the King 1.120-122). ...
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... knows about the king's murderer. Tiresias says, "Send me home. You bear your burdens, I'll bear mine. It's better that way, please ...
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... that Tiresias reveal what he knows about the murder of Laius, to "grudge us nothing now" ("Oedipus the King" 1. 352), Tiresias replies, "Just send me home. ...
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... Oedipus rationalizes that because Creon induced him to "send for that sanctimonious prophet [Tiresias]" (190), he is responsible for the prophecy. ...
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... will be exiled or killed. Someone tells Oedipus to send for blind Tiresias who knows everything. Tiresias does not want to tell ...
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... Here, Tiresias is telling Oedipus the truth in a roundabout way, but Oedipus is too ... Jocasta's son by Laius, and that the prophecy which made her send him away ...
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... Tiresias ,realizing that the man who had called him to reveal Laius? murderer, was the murderer himself, says, ?Dismiss me, send me home. ...
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... Tiresias gives the wisdom to return home safely, and yet this wisdom itself is ... Athena, the goddess, who seeks to restore domestic order and send Odysseus home ...
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... Instead of stopping the Oracle send to them, they stepped right into it. ... Then he calls for Lord Tiresias, who is a prophet of Apollo. ...
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... It is wondering why the Gods chose to send a plague to their city. ... After Tiresias, the blind prophet, tells Oedipus that he is the one who killed Laius, he is ...
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... Oedipus calls Creon a traitor. He says that Creon persuaded him to send for the prophet, Tiresias, to find out who murdered King Laius. ...
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... They send for a prophet, yet because of Oedipus's lack of patience and blindness, he is unable to listen to the words spoken of Tiresias, the blind prophet. ...
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... my father; and for that, I, his sole son, do this same villain send to heaven ... the prophecies told to him by both the Oracle of Delphi and Tiresias, "You [Oedipus ...
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