dramatic irony
Oedipus' father
Dramatic irony occurs when a character describes a then existing situation as being greatly different from what it actually is. For example, the audience knows that Theban King Oedipus is the murderer of previous Theban King Laius. But neither Oedipus nor his own family and people knows that. So Oedipus issues a decree of banishment for the murderer when his identity is known. Oedipus' own decree ends up being used against himself, since he is the murderer who must be banished from his beloved Thebes.
No, Allison is currently not married but she does have a boyfriend.
Neither Dylan or Cole Sprouse are married.
No one is Theban King Creon's stepfather in 'Oedipus Rex'. Neither is Creon the stepfather to anyone in the play. But what does happen is future King Oedipus' adoption by King Polybus and Queen Merope of Corinth.
No, Jocasta is not wiser than Oedipus in "Oedipus Rex" by Sophocles (495 B.C.E. - 405 B.C.E.).Specifically, neither Theban Queen Jocasta nor King Oedipus is wise. Jocasta just knows when to keep quiet and to stop a fight from beginning or escalating. Otherwise, she tends towards avoidance and escapism whereas Oedipus is confrontational and reactive.
in reading oedipus rex part 1 the former king of thebes is the one who creon frames opedious for killing
Neither of the brothers ever married.
No, he is not. Neither of them are married.
no neither one is married
He is not married, neither does he have any offspring.
neither one of them is married