English, asked by lohiyaravita, 3 months ago

Who speaks for the people of Thebes as their leader?
(A) the priest of Zeus
(B) the prophet of Hera
(C) the parliamentary leader
(D) the oracle​

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Answered by avanibaile
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Answer:

Why does Oedipus ask Creon to speak in front of the townspeople? (b) Oedipus feels more for the townspeople than for his own life. What does Creon say has caused the disasters to the town

Answered by arshaarunsl
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Answer:

The priest of Zeus speaks for the people of Thebes as their leader.

Explanation:

The priest of Zeus

  • The people who complain to Oedipus about the tragedies that are befalling them and the city are represented by the priest of Zeus.
  • Gods: Numerous prayers are made to various deities, including Zeus and Ares, for a variety of causes. The people seek the gods' counsel when they are having issues.

Thebes

  • The Cadmea ruins (Bronze Age and forward fortress) and other historic artefacts are spread across the present city, along with an archaeological museum.
  • The major town in the Boeotian region today is Thebes. Ancient Egyptian city of Thebes, also known as Waset, was situated along the Nile about 800 kilometres (500 mi) south of the Mediterranean Sea (Arabic: ; Ancient Greek:, Thbai).

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