No, Antigone's father didn't kill his wife. Antigone's father was Theban King Oedipus. Her mother was Theban Queen Jocasta. Antigone's father unknowingly killed Laius, his father and his King. He unknowingly married his own mother. The knowledge of the incest, parricide, and regicide resulted in Queen Jocasta committing suicide and in Oedipus blinding himself.
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did you teacher give you that worksheet too.
Oedipus ran into his father at a crossroads and was able to kill his father in combat. In this way, Oedipus fulfilled the prophecy that caused Oedipus's father to abandon him in the first place.
Because the oracle told them that their son Ödipus would kill his father (i.e. Laius) and then marry his wife (Jocasta, Oedipus' mother)
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Antigone's father/brother is Oedipus. (Oedipus marries his mother, Jocasta and Antigone is their child.)
yes. he had a wife, a boy and a girl. the boy help Osama try to kill the people that was trying to kill his father, but he got killed then Osama did
There is a line of thought that he was in a plot with his mother (Philip's estranged wife) to kill him. He was certainly the great beneficiary.
Foreshadowing
He didn't kill his wife! What are you talking about? He really likes his wife.
he did not kill his first wife
yes he did kill his wife she was mad at her for not obaying
In "To Kill a Mockingbird," Atticus Finch is significantly older than his wife. Atticus is portrayed as a mature and wise father figure, while his wife is depicted as younger and more emotional. The exact age difference is not specified in the novel.
Your father's brother is your uncle. His wife is your aunt.
Father's Kill was created on 2009-08-27.
The second wife to your father if she is not your mother is called your step mother .