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Why Is Creon Upset After Teiresias And Oedipus Conversation? [Solved]
Creon explains that the gods are angry at Thebes because a murderer is making the city ritually unclean, causing a pollution. The oracle also said that the murderer is the one who killed Laius, Oedipus’ predecessor as king of Thebes. Oedipus vows to find the murderer and expel the pollution (87-150).
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Antigone is an exciting and dramatic play and is the 3rd play in the
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