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Creon is Oedipus's uncle.
The ship of state speech is something that Creon just thought about he didn't even know what he was taking about
Creon is Jocasta's brother.
No, Creon is not Oedipus' son in "Oedipus Rex" by Sophocles (495 B.C.E. - 405 B.C.E.).Specifically, Creon is Oedipus' uncle, brother-in-law, royal colleague and ultimately royal successor. Shortly after Oedipus' arrival in Thebes, he marries widowed Theban Queen Jocasta, Creon's sister. But Oedipus does not know that he actually is Jocasta's son and therefore Creon's nephew. Creon becomes Oedipus' royal successor once Jocasta's and Oedipus' incest and Oedipus' murder of his own father become known.
How is Creon in conflict with Antigone
Creon is Oedipus's uncle.
Creon is Oedipus's uncle.
Only she would know. We can only speculate.
I would say no but i really don't know..
The ship of state speech is something that Creon just thought about he didn't even know what he was taking about
speculate
There is no such thing as a missing link. If it were indeed missing how would you know? One may speculate as to the nature of a discontinuity in a chain of evidence, but note the use of the word 'speculate'.
We don't know the details, but we do know that Fidel Castro was in poor health when he resigned and we can speculate that was the reason.
especular = to speculate
I won't speculate . -Get a sample tested by a lab then you will KNOW
Creon's role is the king.
Creon is Jocasta's brother.