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Theban King Oedipus doesn't kill himself. But Jocasta's brooches are what he last sees before blinding himself. Theban Queen Jocasta is his wife and his mother. It's the love for her as his wife that makes him use the brooches to take away his sight. It's the Horror over learning that she's his mother that makes him do the blinding.

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What is the last thing that Oedipus sees before he punished himself in 'Oedipus Rex'?

His wife is what Oedipus last sees before he punishes himself in "Oedipus Rex" by Sophocles (495 B.C.E. - 405 B.C.E.).Specifically, Theban King Oedipus finds the body of his wife Queen Jocasta hanging from the threads of her robes. He moves her to the floor. He then removes the brooches that hold her robes together and blinds himself with them.


Which of the following is true in oedipus?

One thing that is true, is that Oedipus was a mythicalGreek king of Thebes.


What even was happening when Oedipus was confronted by the drunk in Corinth?

Do you mean the chariot thing before Oedipus became king of Thebes? If so, the drunk guy was his actual father Laius. Because Oedipus wouldn't get out of Laius' way, Laius ran over him with his chariot. Oedipus got mad and killed him. But, since Oedipus didn't know who Laius was, he had no idea that he had killed his father (since he thought his Corinthian adoptive father Polybus was his biological father). Ironically, he was leaving home so he wouldn't kill his father. I hope that helps :)


What are three bad choices Oedipus made?

His story: he was given a prophecy that he would kill his true father and true marry is mother, two people he has never met. The first thing he did wrong was kill a man that was the same age as his father may have been. The next thing he did wrong was marry a woman who was the same age his mother may have been. The third thing he did wrong was pressure the blind prophet into telling Oedipus who the king's killer was (himself)


How did the dramatic irony of 'Oedipus Rex' arise from the audience's knowledge of the myth?

In Oedipus the King, Oedipus feels ill at ease because he does not know the true story of who his parents were, or how he came to be king. Oedipus feels that when he knows these things he will be happy. The audience knows (and Jocasta suspects) that the knowledge will be disastrous for Oedipus (and it proves so). The dramatic irony is that Oedipus is destroyed by his quest for knowledge; even though seeking out knowledge is usually a good thing.

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What is the last thing that Oedipus sees before he punished himself in 'Oedipus Rex'?

His wife is what Oedipus last sees before he punishes himself in "Oedipus Rex" by Sophocles (495 B.C.E. - 405 B.C.E.).Specifically, Theban King Oedipus finds the body of his wife Queen Jocasta hanging from the threads of her robes. He moves her to the floor. He then removes the brooches that hold her robes together and blinds himself with them.


How does Oedipus feel about Creon after blinding himself in 'Oedipus Rex'?

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Which of the following is true in oedipus?

One thing that is true, is that Oedipus was a mythicalGreek king of Thebes.


What is the last thing that Jocasta commits in 'Oedipus Rex'?

Suicide is the last thing that Jocasta commits in "Oedipus Rex" by Sophocles (495 B.C.E. -- 405 B.C.E.).Specifically, Theban Queen Jocasta tries to help her second husband, King Oedipus, solve the murder of her first husband, King Laius. But things take an unexpected, uncomfortable turn when Teiresias the blind prophet says that Oedipus is the killer and when the Corinthian messenger says that Corinthian monarchs Polybus and Merope are not Oedipus' biological parents. Keeping in mind a prophecy that she denigrates about Oedipus killing his father and marrying his mother, Jocasta faces unenviable facts and goes off to hang herself with the threads from her own robes.


What even was happening when Oedipus was confronted by the drunk in Corinth?

Do you mean the chariot thing before Oedipus became king of Thebes? If so, the drunk guy was his actual father Laius. Because Oedipus wouldn't get out of Laius' way, Laius ran over him with his chariot. Oedipus got mad and killed him. But, since Oedipus didn't know who Laius was, he had no idea that he had killed his father (since he thought his Corinthian adoptive father Polybus was his biological father). Ironically, he was leaving home so he wouldn't kill his father. I hope that helps :)


What are three bad choices Oedipus made?

His story: he was given a prophecy that he would kill his true father and true marry is mother, two people he has never met. The first thing he did wrong was kill a man that was the same age as his father may have been. The next thing he did wrong was marry a woman who was the same age his mother may have been. The third thing he did wrong was pressure the blind prophet into telling Oedipus who the king's killer was (himself)


Who did Romeo fall for before Juliet?

He imagined himself to be in love with Rosaline, but Juliet was the real thing.


What can you determine when you know a firearm's killing range?

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Is homicide a good thing?

No. Killing is not the answer.


How did the dramatic irony of 'Oedipus Rex' arise from the audience's knowledge of the myth?

In Oedipus the King, Oedipus feels ill at ease because he does not know the true story of who his parents were, or how he came to be king. Oedipus feels that when he knows these things he will be happy. The audience knows (and Jocasta suspects) that the knowledge will be disastrous for Oedipus (and it proves so). The dramatic irony is that Oedipus is destroyed by his quest for knowledge; even though seeking out knowledge is usually a good thing.


What tirrible thing did Oedipus do?

Killed his father and had 2 children with his mother. Both chidren were girls


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