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EDDIE REX Allie Yang, Katie Barr, Victoria Wei, Rachel Lii, Mimi Lin
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Page 23 “Am I to bear this from him?...” Oedipus argues with Tiresias about the Laios prophecy Miserable because: Ignorant to the God’s will Ignorant to his own deeds Arrogance- doesn’t want help Rejection of the gods’ will
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Page 28-31 “So you dared to come back …” Accuses Creon of killing Laios Miserable because It is another statement of his hubris Refusal to believe the prophecy that he killed Laios- doesn’t believe the gods Blind passion
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Page 42: “Polybus of Corinth is my Father…” Oedipus is trying to convince himself the prophecy isn’t true Miserable because: In denial- refuses to believe the gods Ignorant to the prophecy Results in: Angering the gods further by ignoring their messanger
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Pages 65-70 “Alas for the seed of man…” The chorus summing up Oedipus’ fall from grace Miserable because: Sums up the tragedy of Oedipus’ life Points out his hubris and his hamartia Results in: The ruin of his family A new plague for Thebes
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