In the play "The Gods Are Not to Blame" by Ola Rotimi, King Adetusa's death is a result of a tragic series of events stemming from a prophecy. The oracle foretells that he will die at the hands of his own son, leading Adetusa to take drastic measures to prevent this fate. His attempts to avoid the prophecy ultimately culminate in a tragic misunderstanding, where he inadvertently fulfills the oracle's prediction. This highlights the theme of fate versus free will, illustrating how attempts to escape destiny can lead to its fulfillment.
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Odewale is the main character in Ola Rotimi's play "Gods Are Not to Blame." He is a prince who is prophesied to kill his father and marry his mother, in a twist of fate similar to the Greek tragedy of Oedipus. The play explores themes of destiny, free will, and the consequences of actions.
king odewale was made to kill his father and marry his mother he tried to run away from it but fell into the trap
Lady Macbeth planned to blame the murder on the grooms of Duncan's chamber. This frame-up was successful, at least at first.
The king was more to blame.
The mayor of London is to blame for Wat Tyler's death in two ways. 1. Some people believe that the king told him to kill Wat Tyler. 2. Others think that the Mayor of London got angry with Wat Tyler as he was speaking inappropriately to the king.
His disobedience towards God! He had his people serving other gods.
The king of the gods is Zeus
Macbeth caused it, Lady Macbeth proposed it, the stewards were killed for it, and the king's sons took the blame for it.
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The king of Greek gods, is the sky god, father of all gods, one of the big three, is Zeus.