1. Why does Oedipus consider that Creon ""betrayed"" (line 660) him with his ""advice"" (line 672) to summon Teiresias?2. What is the relationship between Creon and Oedipus? How does this relationship impact Oedipus’ response to Creon’s actions?3. Underline the questions that Oedipus asks Creon in your text. 4. How does Oedipus build his accusations against Teiresias

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1. Oedipus accuses Creon of trying to overthrow him, as it was he who recommended Tiresias to come. Creon asks Oedipus to be rational but Oedipus says that he wants Creon to be murdered.

What is the relationship of Creon and Oedipus?

2. Creon King of Thebes is the brother-in-law of Oedipus. This relationship impact Oedipus’ response to Creon’s actions as Oedipus accuses Creon of trying to overthrow him, as it was he who had recommended Tiresias to come.

3. Oedipus is too angry to listen to Tiresias, though he is a noted seer. Oedipus convince himself that Creon has put Tiresias to make these accusations in an attempt to overthrow him.

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