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- How does Creon get Oedipus to give him a chance to speak? lines 635-650
- What argument does Creon use to try to convince Oedipus he is innocent?lines 679-725
- How does Oedipus rebut Creon’s argument?.line 725-745
- Why does Oedipus finally decide to back off?lines745-783
- What does Jocaste say to Oedipus to try to get him to stop worrying about prophecies?.lines 795-844
- What details Jocasta’s speech does Oedipus worry about? Why does it upset him so much?lines845-963
- What details pf Jocasta’s speech offers the only hope that this interpretation isn’t true?.lines963-979 from The Norton Anthology Western Literature
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King Oedipus
1) How does Creon get Oedipus to give him a chance to speak?
King Oedipus chose his spokesman from the oldest/priests who suspected that Creon must
have come with good news which made King Oedipus give him a chance to speak out the
story to the public (Shmoop Editorial Team).
2) What argument does Creon use to try to convince Oedipus he is innocent?
In trying to convince King Oedipus, Creon explained that since he was a brother in law to the
king...
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