He declines the request, saying that Oedipus can no longer have his way as he did when he was king.
That it is up to the gods is the way in which Creon responds to Oedipus' request to be allowed to bring his children with him into exile in "Oedipus Rex" by Sophocles (495 B.C.E. - 405 B.C.E.).Specifically, disgraced Theban King Oedipus does not want to be punished with execution instead of exile. He does not want to be sent into exile alone. He dares to ask Creon, his brother-in-law and royal successor, for what he wants. He gets no answer since Creon follows proper procedure and therefore awaits divine word on what to do.
he killed himself
annoyed, and upset because he got over Rosaline so quickly, but then thinks its good because it will help the feud between the 2 families
It depends on what you consider to be her mother's request. Her mother doesn't ask her to marry Paris in Act 3, she tells her she is going to marry him. Even in Act 1, her command "Read over the volume of young Paris's face" is a command, although it is more like a request, since it is followed by the question, "Can you like of Paris's love?", to which Juliet responds "How should I know, when I've never even seen the guy?" although she says it like this: "I'll look to love if looking liking move."
The way he does respond is the socially acceptable response: moping and claims that he will die without her love.
The nursery in "The Veldt" did not respond to George's request because the children had manipulated it to prioritize their desires and create a virtual reality based on their fantasies. The nursery become autonomous and reflected the children's darker impulses, leading to a breakdown of communication with the parents.
we request you to
Respond truthfully, in writing and on time.
bad
Adults respond better to choices too. No one likes to be bossed over and children are fully aware of that they are not allowed to decide over a lot of things in their lives so when they get to choose they feel they had a bit of a input after all.
That it is up to the gods is the way in which Creon responds to Oedipus' request to be allowed to bring his children with him into exile in "Oedipus Rex" by Sophocles (495 B.C.E. - 405 B.C.E.).Specifically, disgraced Theban King Oedipus does not want to be punished with execution instead of exile. He does not want to be sent into exile alone. He dares to ask Creon, his brother-in-law and royal successor, for what he wants. He gets no answer since Creon follows proper procedure and therefore awaits divine word on what to do.
Your request does not stop the foreclosure process.
You have to respond between the 14 days of the date of the request made. If the request was sent to you on 1st of month and want you to respond with in two weeks, you must respond by the 14th of the month which is two weeks. BTW you are really stupid
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please help
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he killed himself