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English, 20.01.2021 19:00 tfracciscoramon

My children, latest generation born from Cadmus, why are you sitting here with wreathed sticks in supplication to me, while the city fills with incense, chants and cries of pain? …

so I have come in person—I, Oedipus,
whose fame all men acknowledge.


I shall assist you willingly in every way.
I would be a hard-hearted man indeed,
if I did not pity suppliants like these.

How does this passage relate to the overall plot of the story? Select all that apply.

It sets up the Theban people as being in trouble.
It sets up Oedipus’s commitment to his people and his desire to help them.
It sets up Oedipus’s arrogance.
It tells us that Oedipus hates the Chorus.

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