he wanted the people to drive out the killer of the former king
I do not understand this question. Why would they be frightened of the Oracle?
To receive answers to questions and to understand divine will are the reasons why people go to the oracle at Delphi in "Oedipus Rex" by Sophocles (495 B.C.E. - 405 B.C.E.).Specifically, Oedipus visits the Delphic oracle because he has questions about his parentage. He presumes Corinthian monarchs Polybus and Merope to be his parents until he hears a rumor to the contrary and gets evasive answers from his presumed father. He dislikes what the oracle says so he is in a bad mood when his destination of Thebes intersects with Theban King Laius' destination of Delphi.
An oracle is usually a female who is in the service of Apollo, God of the Sun, Healing, Prophecy, Music, and Archery. People would come to them and they would give a prophecy. The most famous is the Oracle of Delphi.
It foretold the future to people of ancient greece
"Oracle" is a title, not a specific person. There were probably dozens of Priestesses that served in the Temple of Apollo at Delphi, and they were addressed as "Pythia". None are ever mentioned by name, likely to protect them and their families from people who didn't like what they heard.
No the Delphic Oracle was a woman who would go into a trance and chew laurel leaves and speak the words of the God's to any questions asked to her by people and give advice and plans. The Shrine was called the Shrine of Pythia. It was within the Shrine that the Oracle of Delphi gave her prophecies.
The Oracle of Delphi in Greece is a place where people would go to talk to the prophetess about solutions to there problems. They would get a riddle as an answer. People traveled for long distances to visit the spirit.
THE ORACLE: It was important because it delivered prophecies to the heroes so that they could know the future, especially when going on quests. DELPHI: She was the slayer of a historical monster, and she was a big hero. When she died, she was said to have became the oracle. Anyone who goes to the oracle, Delphi would open her mouth and speak as the oracle. ALL OF THESE THINGS ARE IN GREEK MYTHOLOGY.
Most Greek citizens worshiped the gods and goddeses in a temple where each god or goddess had his or her own oracle. Delphi was the most famous oracle, being Appolos.
That he brings good news is what the draping of berries and bay upon Creon indicates when Creon returns from Delphi in "Oedipus Rex" by Sophocles (495 B.C.E. - 405 B.C.E.).Specifically, Creon goes to Delphi to consult with the Pythia. He has good news to share because the Delphic oracle tells him how to end the pestilence in Thebes. The people see that the news is favorable because of what Creon wears in his hair.
It's really highly debated, some people say Apollo because they put so much trust in Delphi, others have totally different answers
The Pythia is the oracle in "Oedipus Rex" by Sophocles (495 B.C.E. - 405 B.C.E.).Specifically, the Pythia is the most famous and respected of Apollo the sun god's oracles. Because of her skilled interpretation of divine prophecy and will, she also is the most sought-after resident of Delphi. For this reason, people name her the Delphic oracle.