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Oedipus Rex Test Exam Questions With 100% Correct Answers Why have the priests come to the altar at Thebes? - answerTo figure out a way to stop the plague How did Oedipus once liberate Thebes? - answerBy answering the Sphinx's riddle Why is Creon away from Thebes when the story opens? - answer...

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Oedip us Rex Test Exam Questions With 100% Correct Answers Why have the priests come to the altar at Thebes? - answer✔✔To figure out a way to stop the plague How did Oedipus once liberate Thebes? - answer✔✔By answering the Sphinx's riddle Why is Creon away from Thebes when the story opens? - answer✔✔He is at the Oracle of Apollo trying to figure out a way to stop the plague. He was also seeing how Oedipus could save the city of Thebes According to Creon, what does Apollo want done? - answer✔✔the plague to be gone How was Laius killed? - answer✔✔by many robbers Why wasn't the death of the king fully investigated? - answer✔✔the Sphinx Who are the members of the chorus supposed to be? - answer✔✔a representation of the townspeople Briefly summarize the prayer made by the first chorus.. - answer✔✔it reminds the people of the plague Why "reward" does Oedipus offer for information about the murderer? - answer✔✔money What punishment does Oedipus threaten for withholding information about the murderer? - answer✔✔banishment Why has Oedipus sent f or Tiresias? - answer✔✔because Tiresias is a reputable profit Why didn't Tiresias come immediately when Oedipus sent for him? - answer✔✔he didn't want to be the one to share the bad news Why does Oedipus first grow angry with Tiresias? - answer✔✔Oedipus kn ows that Tiresias has information that he won't share Why does Tiresias grow angry with Oedipus? - answer✔✔he feels he is a traitor to the city of Thebes What accusation does Tiresias make against Oedipus? - answer✔✔he believes he killed the king Why does Oedipus grow angry with Creon? - answer✔✔he thinks Creon and Tiresias are plotting to get rid of him What prediction does Tiresias make? - answer✔✔Oedipus will realize he's the murderer, lose his eyesight, have no joy, lose all of his money, be ex iled, and discover the relations between Lauis and Jocasta How do the people feel about the accusations Tiresias and Oedipus are making? - answer✔✔the townspeople do not know what to believe, but are siding with Oedipus What does Oedipus think that Creon i s plotting? - answer✔✔to take his crown Why does Creon share Oedipus's power? - answer✔✔it is divided 3 ways among his family According to Creon, why wouldn't he want to be king? - answer✔✔he already gets the advantages, without being king Why does Creon t ell Oedipus to go to Delphi? - answer✔✔to prove his innocence from the Oracle What advice does Jocasta give to her quarreling husband and brother? - answer✔✔not to let the feud to be known to the public Why does Oedipus release Creon? - answer✔✔because Joc asta tells him to What is Jocasta's "proof" that humans cannot prophesy the future? - answer✔✔Laius was killed by robbers, not her son, and that the Oracles must be wrong Why is Oedipus so disturbed by Jocasta's description of the prophecy about her child and her account of Lauis' death? - answer✔✔he realized he may be responsible for Lauis' death What favor did Jocasta grant the slave who witnessed the murder? - answer✔✔she told him to run and never look back, and to be a shepherd in the fields Who were Po lybus and Merope? - answer✔✔Oedipus' mother and father Why did the drunken man's story bother Oedipus? - answer✔✔the man called him a "bastard" Why did Oedipus go to Delphi when he was a young man? - answer✔✔to prove he was a good man Why did Oedipus kill the travelers? - answer✔✔to avoid fulfilling the prophecy Why is Jocasta sure that Apollo's prophecy - that her child would kill her husband - turned out to be wrong? - answer✔✔he tried to push them off the roads Why does Oedipus send for the shepherd? - answer✔✔Jocasta thinks her son is dead, so he couldn't possibly kill Lauis Do the members of the chorus side more with the divine prophecy - or with Oedipus? - answer✔✔Oedipus

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