You must tell the truth or there will be consequences!!
Tiresias
Hubris
Oedipus
I know what to do, I need no help!
Peripeteia
This is a crazy accusation!
Oedipus's hamartia is his anger, as he consistently makes assumptions, and making quick decisions such as threatening Tiresias leading to his fall downward.
Anagnorisis
I can not believe that this is my doing!
Because of Oedipus's excessive pride he tends to neglect others opinions and only believe in his own thoughts.
Catastrophe
There is a turn of events when Tiresias accuses Oedipus of killing Laius, Oedipus refuses to believe what he is saying.
Catharsis
Please send me to Cithaeron, I must be punished.
Oedipus reaches anagnorisis when he figures out that he is the murderer.
Oedipus's catastrophe is when he poked out his eyes after Jocasta's suicide. Oedipus believed that this was a form of punishment.
Oedipus
Jocasta
The audience starts to feel sorry for Oedipus after he poked his eyes out and later begged Creon to send him to Cithaeron.