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Q: Who tells Oedipus that he is Laius's murderer?
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Who tells Oedipus he is laius's murderer?

Tiresias tells Oedipus he is the murderer of Laius.


Consider the quote below which is spoken by Oedipus What type of irony does it represent and why On Laiuss head fell the doom And therefore will I strive my best for him As for my father?

It represents dramatic irony; the audience knows that Oedipus himself is the murderer, but Oedipus does not.


Who tells Oedipus he is Laius murderer?

Teiresias


Who tells Oedipus that he Laius murderer?

Teiresias


Tells Oedipus that he is Laius's murderer?

Teiresias


According to Freytags pyramid the point in Oedipus Rex when Creon takes the throne and Oedipus demands to be exiled from Thebes to fulfill his promise of punishment for Laiuss murderer could be coside?

Apex sucks Answer is Denouement. Gl dont get caught


Who tells Oedipus that he is the murderer in 'Oedipus Rex'?

It is Teiresias who tells Oedipus that he is the murderer in "Oedipus Rex" by Sophocles (495 B.C.E. - 405 B.C.E.).Specifically, Theban King Oedipus can end the pestilence in his city only if he identifies and punishes King Laius' murderer. He counts on help from his royal advisor, Teiresias the blind prophet. Instead, he gets the unexpected news that he himself is the murderer of a man whom he never remembers meeting.


Who tells Oedipus that he is Laius27s murderer?

Tiresias the prophet does but he does not believe it at first.


Who is the first character that tells Oedipus that he is the murderer of king laius?

Nicolas Cage


Why does Oedipus doubt what Tiresias tells him about the identity of Laius's murderer?

Because Tiresias tells him that he is the murderer, and he is not a thief, and doesn't believe that he had anything to do with it, although he finds out later that he did.


Why does Oedipus doubt what Teiresias tells him about the identity of Laius' murderer?

He does not know that the person he killed on the road from Corinth was Laius.


When the chorus tells oedipus of the old rumors what effect does it have in terms of the plot of oedipus?

It gives Oedipus information that will later cause him to suspect that he is Laius's murderer.