read carefully jocasta's account of her lost child and then oedipus' reaction to it. does anything in his reaction strike you as strange? consider this especially in light of the almost identical story he tells later in the same scene. why doesn't oedipus make a connection?

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He says that it has shattered every part of his soul. Jocasta talks about Laius being murdered by his son and Oedipus saying how horrible that is when he is the one who really did it. At this point, he still has no idea who his biological parents are and his hubris is clouding his judgement.

The mythical Greek king of Thebes named Oedipus. Greek mythology's tragic figure Oedipus accidentally carried out a prophecy that said he would end up killing his father and marrying his mother, wreaking havoc on his family and city.

The tragedy Oedipus Rex by Sophocles, which is followed in the narrative order by Oedipus at Colonus and Antigone, is based on the life of Oedipus. These three plays make up Sophocles' trilogy about Thebes.

The imperfect character of humanity and a person's place in the course of fate in a cruel universe are two persistent themes of Greek myth and theatre that Oedipus symbolises.

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