Why did the citizens of Thebes not investigate Laius murder at the time it occurred?
Table of Contents
- 1 Why did the citizens of Thebes not investigate Laius murder at the time it occurred?
- 2 Why is Thebes experiencing trouble at the start of Oedipus?
- 3 What are the people of Thebes suffering from in Oedipus?
- 4 Why did Laius leave Thebes?
- 5 What is wrong in Thebes at the beginning of the play?
- 6 What was the problem happening in Thebes what was the cause?
- 7 How do the people of Thebes believe Laius was killed?
- 8 What is the cause of Thebes troubles?
Why did the citizens of Thebes not investigate Laius murder at the time it occurred?
Why didn’t the people of Thebes investigate Laius’ murder? They were afraid of finding out the truth. They were too concerned about the Sphinx.
Why is Thebes experiencing trouble at the start of Oedipus?
At the beginning of the play Oedipus Rex, Thebes is being devastated by a city-wide plague. Many people are falling ill, and Oedipus begins to believe that there is a divine cause for the plague.
Why didn’t anyone go investigate the murder of Laius when it happened why did they wait so many years after his death?)?
Why didn’t anyone go and investigate the murder of Laius when it happened? (Why did they wait so many years after his death?) The Sphinx was attacking the city. That if the killer of Laius confesses now, he will only be banished AND That if anyone know who killed Laius, they should come and tell Oedipus.
What are the people of Thebes suffering from in Oedipus?
What are the people of Thebes suffering from? Plague. Cattle sicken and die, no crops, and women dying in labor.
Why did Laius leave Thebes?
When Oedipus desired to know more about his parentage, he consulted the Delphic Oracle, only to be told that he must not go to his home or he would kill his father and marry his mother. Thinking that he was from Corinth, he set out toward Thebes to avoid this fate.
How does Oedipus view the citizens of Thebes?
Oedipus refers to the citizens of Thebes as “my poor children” (line 67). Student responses should infer that this suggests that he feels a fatherly duty to care for his sick people, just as parents feel responsible for the well-being of their children.
What is wrong in Thebes at the beginning of the play?
What is the situation in Thebes at the beginning of the play? There is a pestilence in the city, and the people are sick and dying. Oedipus must find the killer of former King Laius to save the city.
What was the problem happening in Thebes what was the cause?
He hoped to discover the cause of the plague that afflicted the city and sent his brother, Creon, to consult the Oracle at Delphi. The cause was religious pollution: Laius, the previous king and husband of Jocasta, had been murdered while travelling and the culprit had never been caught.
What does Oedipus threaten to do if the shepherd does not answer his questions?
Oedipus get angry at the shepherd when he does not answer his question immediately and Oedipus threatens to pinion him if he does not answer. What does Oedipus do shortly after Jocasta runs back into the house? He gouges his eyes out.
How do the people of Thebes believe Laius was killed?
How does everyone believe Laius was killed? Laius was killed by a group of robbers while he was on a pilgrimage. Oedipus feels they should have looked for the murderer sooner. Oedipus is concerned for his own safety as the killer might go after him.
What is the cause of Thebes troubles?
What is the cause of the city’s troubles? The city has been sheltering a murderer.