It is Apollo who is responsible for Oedipus murdering his father and marrying his mother according to Oedipus in "Oedipus Rex" by Sophocles (495 B.C.E. - 405 B.C.E.).Specifically, Theban King Oedipus admits that he is killer ignorant of his victim's true identity. He concedes that he is an immoralist likewise ignorant of his wife's true identity. He does not intend his crime and immorality. Oedipus insists that his misdeeds result from divine meddling in human lives.
You will have to say which scene 2 you are talking about.
She thinks that something supernatural happened to them
so he could go to college
Mother: Need you my help? Juliet: No, Madam That's from Act 4 Scene 3; if you want a different exchange between them there are a number of them.
Matricide is the offence of murdering your own Mother.
in jail for murdering his mother
Claudius commits no crime in Act III. He is, however, forced to consider his previous crime of murdering his brother.
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Nobody. Maybe you are thinking of Macduff's son, who says "He has killed me, mother. Run away, I pray you." The difference between "killed me" and "killed you" is enormous. If you don't get it right, we think the wrong person is dead.
there was a murdering in Green Gully Lions .
Tom Riddle (Jr) traced were his father lived and killed him for deserting his mother.
Juliet's attitude toward her mother changes a lot between Act 1 and Act 4. She is respectful and dutiful in Act 1 but by Act 4 she has to listen to her mother gleefully planning the murder of her husband--not something designed to endear her mother to her.
Murdering Airplane was created in 1920.
In "Gathering Blue" by Lois Lowry, Kira is accused of murdering her mother. However, it is later revealed that she is not guilty of the crime, as her mother was actually killed by a beast in the surrounding forest.
It is false. Claudius is at prayer in Act III, scene III when he admits to murdering his brother.