Mock my Excellency, but you will find me really great
Both your dad and mom drive you out of this exiled country, your eyes can be seen very clearly, it gets dark
Catharsis-angel
Dark, dark! The horror of darkness wraps me like a cover and carries me through the fog and clouds. Ah, ah, ah! What cramps prevent me from shooting, what hurt my memory?
"Polybass didn't help you in the blood."
Perpetia-Angel
"What do u mean? was not Polybus my sire?"
Hamartia portrays this as if Oedipius was thinking too much about himself to explain his arrogance.
Dramatic Irony-Angel
"I didn't think it was appropriate to hear this from Messenger, but I came to Oedipus, which everyone calls great."
This indicates catharsis because Oedipius feels freed by punishing himself.
Theme-Angel
"Try again. Pull it all out yourself."
This represents Perpetia, as it marks a major turning point in history, as finding the truth about his parents was the beginning of Oedipius when everything started to work.
Diction-angel
You live your life in an uninterrupted night of darkness."
The scene shows a dramatic irony when the Thebes people turn to Oedipius to help resolve the plague without realizing it is the cause of the plague.
The scene depicts the theme of sight and blindness, as Oedipus became a great king, but was blinded by it and unable to see the truth about his own life.
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