"As for the murderer himself, I call down a curse on him, whether that unknown figure be one man or one among many. May he drag out an evil death -in -life in misery," (Sophocles 93).
Oedipus the King, Episode 1
"The man who sees most eye to eye with Lord Apollo is Tiresias and from him you might learn most clearly the truth for which you are searching," (Sophocles 105).
"...I have already sent for him, at Creon's suggestion," (Sophocles 107).
Oedipus the King, Episode 1
"You are all ignorant. I will never reveal my dreadful secrets, or rather, yours," (Sophocles 138).
"If you know something, in God's name, do not turn your back on us. Look. All of us here, on our knees, beseech you,"(Sophocles 136).
Oedipus the King, Episode 1
"From now on do not presume to speak to me or to any of these people. You are the murderer, you are the unholy defilement of this land," (Sophocles 158).
"I think that you helped to plan the murder of Laius -yes, and short of actually raising your hand against him you did it," (Sophocles 156).
Oedipus the King, Episode 1
"It is not Creon who harms you- you harm yourself," (Sophocles 198).
"Was it Creon , or you, that invented this story," (Sophocles 196).
Oedipus the King, End of Episode 1
"The man you are trying to find...He will take no pleasure in that revolution. Blind instead of seeing, beggar instead of rich, he will make his way to foreign soil, feeling his way with a stick,"(Sophocles 234).
"Yes, take him away. While you're here you are a hindrance, a nuisance; once out of the way you won't annoy me any more," (Sophocles 232).
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