In the myth of Oedipus, he curses the man who saved him, specifically referring to the shepherd who rescued him from death as an infant. Oedipus declares that the shepherd should suffer for exposing him to danger, as he had previously left him to die. This curse stems from Oedipus's anger and sense of betrayal, highlighting the tragic irony of his own fate and the consequences of his actions. Ultimately, Oedipus's curses reflect his deep desire for justice, even as he is ensnared by his own tragic destiny.
he utters a curse upon laius's murderer
This is the play's climax.
If your talking about the Tempest, then Prospero saved Ariel from death because Ariel was contained inside a pine tree by a curse from Sycorax but Prospero got him out of the pine tree.
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It helps establish Creon as a foil for Oedipus, thus highlighting Oedipus's tendency not to think before he speaks.
he utters a curse upon laius's murderer
Yes, both Artemis and Annabeth get saved.
The Curse of Man was created in 1920.
The duration of Curse of the Faceless Man is 1.12 hours.
Curse of the Faceless Man was created in 1958-08.
there was a man named parson and he was on a curse
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noah is the man who was saved because he was beliving in christ
The duration of The Man Who Saved Christmas is 1.67 hours.
The Man Who Saved Christmas was created on 2002-12-15.
He is the only wizard/witch to have survived the killing curse. He then destroyed Lord Voldemort and saved thousands from dying.
This is the play's climax.