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Jocasta is hinting to Oedipus when she says, “Lau
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Oedipus wants to know who are his parents so he demands, “Let is burst! Whatever will whatever must! I must know my birth no matter how common it may be-I must see my origins face-to-face. ” Oedipus was left in a field as a baby because the oracle told his parents that he will have to live out a fate. The parents just thought maybe if they left him they wouldn’t have anything to do with it but it ends up it does come back to haunt them.
Dramatic Irony is a good way to ad different difficulties by the character because he has to find what has happened, but the audience knows before hand. is was swarthy, and the gray had just began to streak his temples, and his build. The audience knows that Lauis is his father and Jocasta is his mother and the audience know before that they are his parents. ” Jocasta is hinting to Oedipus that he looks like Lauis.
Oedipus got hints to who killed Lauis and he still wanted the harshest punishment to the killer. It goes along with dramatic irony because Oedipus doesn’t pick up that he looks a lot like Lauis. The audience picks up that Oedipus looks so much as Lauis and the audience comes to a conclusion that Lauis is Oedipus’ father. While Oedipus was giving the orders of banishment to the killer, all of the other characters were still hinting to him that he was the killer of Lauis. The audience knows that Oedipus killed his father which was part of his fate, but Oedipus still wanted to give the harshest punishments.
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