Oedipus The King, by Sophocles, is a play about how Oedipus lives up his   mend that he will  decimate his father and marry his mother,  deuce of which are extremely bad in the Greek society,   brace though he thinks he is getting away from it.   haughtiness the Greek  nonions of supreme power of the gods and  point, Oedipus downfall is primarily the   betoken of King Laius and his own actions and attempts to defy the gods, consequently Sophocles says that prophecies from the gods of someones  pile should  non be ignored. Prophecies from the Oracle of Delphi are told to King Laius and Queen Jocasta, and to Oedipus.               Sophocles says that prophecies from the gods of someones fate should not be ignored when King Laius went to the Oracle of Delphi and   undertake a prophecy that his  boor, Oedipus, was going to kill him and marry his wife, Jacosta.                  screen - No! No! I said it before--I gave him the child...It was the son of                  Laius, so I was told. But the lady inside, your wife, she is the one to tell you.               Oedipus - Did she   aim back it to you?               Shepherd - Yes, my lord, she did...To destroy it...She was afraid of dreadful               prophecies...The child would kill its parents, that was the story.

               Oedipus - Then why did you give it to this old  worldly concern  here(predicate)?               Shepherd - In pity master. I thought he would take it away to a foreign country--              to the place he came from. If you are the man he says you are, you were born the                  most   suffering of men. (!   86-89) When King Laius heard this prophecy and returned to Thebes to tell of this prophecy to his wife, they   sozzled to kill their child, but neither had the guts to do it.                                        If you   need to get a full essay, order it on our website: 
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