1. Oedipus and the Curse of Good Deeds
His confronting with Sphinx, his tender empathy for the Thebans, and his resolve to rescue Thebes from the plague successfully prove his greatness, which makes him an honored king. ... He saves the Thebans from the Sphinx but fails to do so from Laois's murderer-Oedipus himself, which makes the investigation so agonizing and eventually leads his life to an even poorer end. Oedipus, like Sherlock Holmes, moves ahead of others. ... Teiresias's ridiculous accusation of Oedipus as a murderer further irritates Oedipus, whom Thebans trust and rely on. ... Oedipus's straightforwardne...
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- Approx Pages: 5
- Grade Level: Undergraduate