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After Oedipus becomes angry with Creon, the chorus
Oedipus has accused Creon of treason
feels both Oedipus and Tiresias are speaking in anger
unwilling to answer Oedipus’ inquiries
supports Oedipus
Jocasta tells the story of Laius’ death
they were too busy trying to defeat the Sphinx that was terrifying Thebes.
Creon
Oedipus: “I shall fight for him in this matter, as if for my own father.”
No one attempted to find out the truth about what had happened to Laius because:
Oedipus has accused Creon of treason
feels both Oedipus and Tiresias are speaking in anger
unwilling to answer Oedipus’ inquiries
supports Oedipus
Jocasta tells the story of Laius’ death
they were too busy trying to defeat the Sphinx that was terrifying Thebes.
Creon
Oedipus: “I shall fight for him in this matter, as if for my own father.”
Tiresias is
Oedipus has accused Creon of treason
feels both Oedipus and Tiresias are speaking in anger
unwilling to answer Oedipus’ inquiries
supports Oedipus
Jocasta tells the story of Laius’ death
they were too busy trying to defeat the Sphinx that was terrifying Thebes.
Creon
Oedipus: “I shall fight for him in this matter, as if for my own father.”
An example of dramatic irony is the statement that
Oedipus has accused Creon of treason
feels both Oedipus and Tiresias are speaking in anger
unwilling to answer Oedipus’ inquiries
supports Oedipus
Jocasta tells the story of Laius’ death
they were too busy trying to defeat the Sphinx that was terrifying Thebes.
Creon
Oedipus: “I shall fight for him in this matter, as if for my own father.”
Oedipus begins to suspect that he is the murderer of Laius when
Oedipus has accused Creon of treason
feels both Oedipus and Tiresias are speaking in anger
unwilling to answer Oedipus’ inquiries
supports Oedipus
Jocasta tells the story of Laius’ death
they were too busy trying to defeat the Sphinx that was terrifying Thebes.
Creon
Oedipus: “I shall fight for him in this matter, as if for my own father.”
Who does Oedipus send to Delphi to learn how to save Thebes?
Oedipus has accused Creon of treason
feels both Oedipus and Tiresias are speaking in anger
unwilling to answer Oedipus’ inquiries
supports Oedipus
Jocasta tells the story of Laius’ death
they were too busy trying to defeat the Sphinx that was terrifying Thebes.
Creon
Oedipus: “I shall fight for him in this matter, as if for my own father.”
Why is Creon upset at the opening of scene 2?
Oedipus has accused Creon of treason
feels both Oedipus and Tiresias are speaking in anger
unwilling to answer Oedipus’ inquiries
supports Oedipus
Jocasta tells the story of Laius’ death
they were too busy trying to defeat the Sphinx that was terrifying Thebes.
Creon
Oedipus: “I shall fight for him in this matter, as if for my own father.”
After Tiresias speaks against against Oedipus, the chorus
Oedipus has accused Creon of treason
feels both Oedipus and Tiresias are speaking in anger
unwilling to answer Oedipus’ inquiries
supports Oedipus
Jocasta tells the story of Laius’ death
they were too busy trying to defeat the Sphinx that was terrifying Thebes.
Creon
Oedipus: “I shall fight for him in this matter, as if for my own father.”
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