Gods vs. Mortals in Oedipus Rex & The Bacchae

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September 16, 2014

 

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They take this prophecy seriously. Laius and Jocasta respond by binding his feet and giving him to a shepherd, with instructions to leave him on a mountain to die. They now believe that they have defied the prophecy and have overcome the treacherous fate that was predicted for them. Oedipus is given sympathy, however, as he is given to another shepherd who saves him...
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Oedipus is given sympathy, however, as he is given to another shepherd who saves him. Oedipus grows up in a town called Corinth, believing that a different man and woman who are part of a different royal family are his parents. He eventually hears the same prophecy that his real parents heard years ago, and responds to it in the same way they did...
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