4. Why does Teiresias avoid Oedipus' question about who killed King Lauis?
Teiresias avoids Oedipus' question about who killed King Lauis because oedipus is the one who killed king Lauis. Teiresias was trying to avoid the question knowing that Oedipus was the one who killed the former king. Since Oedipus is demanding Teiresias to say who killed the former king Teiresias ends up saying he was the murderer. 5. What does Oedipus now think about Creon and why? Oedipus believes the Creon is a liar and killed the former king. Oedipus is not believing anything Creon is telling him because Oedipus thinks he killed the former king for power and for the fact that Creon betrayed Oedipus. 6. How does Oedipus continue to show hubris in his speech from lines 459-484? Oedipus continues to show hubris in his speech from lines 459 - 484 by saying that Oedipus London would be nothing like it is today without his help. Thebes needed him to save them from there dooms and troubles. But everything he has done for Thebes his kingdom that he wants to do right but unleashed a plague.
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