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Scene 2 / Ode 2
1. At this point, what appears to be Oedipus’ “tragic flaw” (hamartia)?
2. What is ironically similar about the reasons Laius attempted to kill his child, and the reasons
Oedipus fled Corinth? What does each action suggest about fate and free will?
3. What acts of extreme arrogance (hubris) do Oedipus and Jocasta commit?
4. What concerns does the Chorus have about the current state of religious belief?
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