One motif in this play is "sight and blindness." Sometimes it's literal; sometimes it's symbolic.
Knowing what you know, explain how this motif (literal or symbolic?) is already present for
Oedipus. To what is he blind?
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One motif in this play is "sight and blindness." Sometimes it's literal; sometimes it's symbolic.
Knowing what you know, explain how this motif (literal or symbolic?) is already present for
Oedipus. To what is he blind?
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