19. Does creon say he wants to be king?
(A) Yes
(B) No
(C) Only if he can marry jocasta
(D) Only if oedipus rules with him
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C is the correct option
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The correct answer is option (B) No.
Explanation:
Creon contends that he actually wants to usurp Oedipus as lord since he, Jocasta, and Oedipus rule the realm with equivalent power — Oedipus is only the ruler in name. This contention might appear to be persuading, somewhat on the grounds that as of now in the play we are arranged to be thoughtful toward Creon, since Oedipus has quite recently requested Creon's expulsion.
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