What does Oedipus call the people of Thebes?
(A) the gods" children
(B) the gods" creations
(C) his creations
(D) his children
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Oedipus calls the people of Thebes (D) his children.
Oedipus the King-
- Oedipus Rex sometimes known by its Greek title is an Athenian tragedy by Sophocles and was first performed around 429 BC
- This tragedy or play starts with Oedipus being the king of Thebes in the story.
- There was an epidemic in the kingdom of Thebes during that time as shown in the play and the king that is Oedipus handled it in his manner.
- He addressed his people or the people of Thebes as his own children.
- By that, he meant to show love and care towards the people of his state and wanted to gain their trust and love too.
- The play revolves around the king's birth, his early life, his personal life, etc.
Thus Oedipus addressed the people of his state as his children.
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