How does Oedipus exhibit weakness of character? Point to lines that revealhim as imperfectly noble in his words, deeds, or treatment of others

What will be an ideal response?



  • Oedipus displays a fair amount of pride and self-satisfaction, boasting of his past accomplishments and implying thereby that he is above reproach and not to be questioned or challenged. But perhaps his greatest flaw, one that runs directly counter to the classical Greek emphasis on moderation and self-restraint, is his tendency toward impulsiveness, his rashness, his quickness to anger. He demonstrates this characteristic throughout the play, in his accusations and threats against Tereisias (lines 374–380, 403–404) and against Creon (687–688), along with his readiness to believe, on no evidence whatsoever, that everyone is plotting against him (420–426, 585–600). He shows this same choleric nature when he threatens the shepherd with torture and even death if he doesn’t answer the king’s questions quickly enough (1218–1229).

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Each of the following sentences contains a blank where a verb should be. Choose the letter (A, B, or C) that is followed by the correct form of the verb for the sentence to make sense. When the project was finished, he _____ soundly again

a. sleep b. slept c. sleeped

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EINE FRAU: „Eine seltsame Spannung liegt über der Stadt.“ Eine Frau behauptet, ________________________________________________

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Read the following paragraph and then respond to each of the questions by choosing the letter of the correct answer.

(1) Cats spend most of their day sleeping but have been known to prance1 around at night, to the dismay^2 of their owners. (2) Dogs are awake most of the day but usually sleep all night, just like their human friends. (3) Cats have few needs in the hygiene department; they wash themselves and usually don’t need to be bathed by their owners. (4) Dogs should be bathed and groomed on a regular basis in order to keep their coats healthy and free from matting. (5) Cats can be left a bowl of food that they can graze at throughout the day. (6) A dog’s bowl should only be filled in the morning and at night. (7) Dogs have been known to eat more than necessary, only to get sick later. (8) Cats can also be left alone for long periods of time. (9) Dogs should have regular companionship and get exercise on a regular basis. 1. The subject of sentence 1 is a. cats. b. sleep. c. dogs. d. cat owners. 2. The subject of sentence 2 is a. cats. b. dogs. c. sleep. d. dog owners. 3. The subject of sentence 6 is a. dogs. b. a dog’s bowl. c. a sick dog. d. feeding schedules. 4. The general topic of this paragraph is a. differences between cats and dogs. b. why pet owners buy pets. c. feeding cats and dogs. d. exercising dogs regularly.

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B. Choose the word or phrase that is most logically associated with the word given.   iniciar

A. jubilarse B. dirigir C. comenzar D. terminar

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