Oedipus vows to avenge Laius' death, and to lay a curse on and drive the murderer from Thebes.
he utters a curse upon laius's murderer
The people of Thebes have been stricken by plague at the beginning of the play. The city is dying and the people are begging Oedipus to save them.
This is the play's climax.
the people of Thebes were too worried about the Sphinx. they were being plagued
Upon learning about the plague afflicting Thebes and the prophecy surrounding his own actions, Oedipus vows to find and punish the murderer of King Laius in order to rid the city of its suffering. He declares that he will seek out the culprit and ensure justice is served, even if it leads to his own downfall. This determination reflects his commitment to his role as a leader and protector of Thebes.
The people of Thebes are known as Thebans.
he utters a curse upon laius's murderer
I HAVE NO IDEA
The people of Thebes have been stricken by plague at the beginning of the play. The city is dying and the people are begging Oedipus to save them.
churchill told the british people that "we shall never surrender"
the young
This is the play's climax.
The Sphinx demanded young men to be sent to her from Thebes. If they could not answer her riddles, they were killed and consumed.
Well, the reason why they built them near Thebes was to remind people that Pharaohs had extraordinary powers.
the people of Thebes were too worried about the Sphinx. they were being plagued
A vow of celibacy.
descibtion for characters in the vow