Oedipus Rex Questions on The Shepherd

Oedipus Rex

The shepherd in "Oedipus Rex" claims multiple robbers killed Laius due to fear and confusion, as one strong attacker can seem like many. He also wants to avoid blame for not intervening, since a...

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Oedipus Rex

The shepherd in "Oedipus Rex" was tasked with disposing of Oedipus as a baby to prevent a dire prophecy. Instead, he took pity and gave the infant to another shepherd, leading to the prophecy's...

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Oedipus Rex

In Sophocles' Oedipus Rex, various instances of foreshadowing hint at the shepherd's critical revelation about Oedipus's lineage. Oedipus's name, meaning "swollen foot," alludes to his origins and...

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Oedipus Rex

In "Oedipus Rex," minor characters like Laius and the shepherd play crucial roles in advancing the plot. Laius, though not directly present, is pivotal as his actions—knowing the prophecy and...

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Oedipus Rex

The shepherd in "Oedipus Rex" is reluctant to speak because he disobeyed King Laius's order to expose the infant Oedipus, instead giving him to another shepherd. This act of compassion could have led...

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