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  1. PRIEST. Yea, Oedipus, my sovereign lord and king, Thou seest how both extremes of age besiege. Thy palace altars—fledglings hardly winged, and greybeards bowed with years; priests, as am I. of Zeus, and these the flower of our youth. Meanwhile, the common folk, with wreathed boughs. Crowd our two market-places, or before.

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      Oedipus promises to solve the mystery of Laius’s death,...

  2. A summary of Oedipus the King, lines 1–337 in Sophocles's The Oedipus Plays. Learn exactly what happened in this chapter, scene, or section of The Oedipus Plays and what it means. Perfect for acing essays, tests, and quizzes, as well as for writing lesson plans.

  3. Jan 10, 2017 · Summary. The city of Thebes is in the grip of a terrible plague. The city’s king, Oedipus, sends Creon to consult the Delphic oracle, who announces that if the city rids itself of a murderer, the plague will disappear. The murderer in question is the unknown killer of the city’s previous king, Laius. Oedipus adopts a sort of detective role ...

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  5. Oedipus the King unfolds as a murder mystery, a political thriller, and a psychological whodunit. Throughout this mythic story of patricide and incest, Sophocles emphasizes the irony of a man determined to track down, expose, and punish an assassin, who turns out to be himself. As the play opens, the citizens of Thebes beg their king, Oedipus ...

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