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Oedipus Rex
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brooches : Oedipus uses these to gouge his eyes
teiresias : A blind prophet
polybus : The adoptive father of Oedipus
teiresias : First character afraid to reveal the truth
murder : This option must be done to the murderer
teiresias : First to accuse Oedipus as the murderer
oedipus : Wants to save the city
jocasta : Tries to resolve the argument between Creon and Oedipus
choragos : Single representative of the chorus
plague : This is terrorizing Thebes throughout the play
laius : The father of Oedipus
shepherd : Second character afraid to reveal the truth
anarchy : Creon does not believe this is logical
creon : Is content with being welcomed everywhere
chorus : Fantasizes that Oedipus was fathered by the gods
merope : The adoptive mother of Oedipus
creon : This character seeks answers from Delphi
tyrant : Word used to describe Oedipus as a leader
creon : Accused of conspiracy
messenger : Arrives with the news of the death of Polybus
shepherd : Plays the role of the witness servant as well
jocasta : Tries to provide an example of when a prophecy did not come true
man : Walks on 4 then 2 then 3
jocasta : First to realize the prophecy has come true
teiresias : Accused of conspiracy
creon : Is content with being treated nicely
creon : Does not want the responsibility of being a king
jocasta : The mother of Oedipus
oedipus : First to worry that Teiresias may be right
oedipus : Is still worried about Merope and the prophecy
chorus : Represents the public
creon : Is content with being saluted
Oedipus Rex
Across:1. | Fantasizes that Oedipus was fathered by the gods | 5. | Is content with being saluted | 6. | This option must be done to the murderer | 7. | This character seeks answers from Delphi | 7. | Is content with being treated nicely | 9. | Walks on 4 then 2 then 3 | 10. | A blind prophet | 11. | First to worry that Teiresias may be right | 13. | This is terrorizing Thebes throughout the play | 14. | Oedipus uses these to gouge his eyes | 15. | Single representative of the chorus | 19. | Wants to save the city | 21. | Word used to describe Oedipus as a leader | 22. | The mother of Oedipus | 24. | The father of Oedipus | 25. | Creon does not believe this is logical |
| | Down:2. | Second character afraid to reveal the truth | 3. | The adoptive father of Oedipus | 4. | First to realize the prophecy has come true | 8. | Arrives with the news of the death of Polybus | 10. | First character afraid to reveal the truth | 12. | Plays the role of the witness servant as well | 15. | Represents the public | 16. | Is still worried about Merope and the prophecy | 17. | The adoptive mother of Oedipus | 18. | Tries to provide an example of when a prophecy did not come true | 20. | First to accuse Oedipus as the murderer | 20. | Accused of conspiracy | 22. | Tries to resolve the argument between Creon and Oedipus | 23. | Accused of conspiracy | 23. | Does not want the responsibility of being a king |
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Oedipus Rex
Across:1. | Fantasizes that Oedipus was fathered by the gods | 5. | Is content with being saluted | 6. | This option must be done to the murderer | 7. | This character seeks answers from Delphi | 7. | Is content with being treated nicely | 9. | Walks on 4 then 2 then 3 | 10. | A blind prophet | 11. | First to worry that Teiresias may be right | 13. | This is terrorizing Thebes throughout the play | 14. | Oedipus uses these to gouge his eyes | 15. | Single representative of the chorus | 19. | Wants to save the city | 21. | Word used to describe Oedipus as a leader | 22. | The mother of Oedipus | 24. | The father of Oedipus | 25. | Creon does not believe this is logical |
| | Down:2. | Second character afraid to reveal the truth | 3. | The adoptive father of Oedipus | 4. | First to realize the prophecy has come true | 8. | Arrives with the news of the death of Polybus | 10. | First character afraid to reveal the truth | 12. | Plays the role of the witness servant as well | 15. | Represents the public | 16. | Is still worried about Merope and the prophecy | 17. | The adoptive mother of Oedipus | 18. | Tries to provide an example of when a prophecy did not come true | 20. | First to accuse Oedipus as the murderer | 20. | Accused of conspiracy | 22. | Tries to resolve the argument between Creon and Oedipus | 23. | Accused of conspiracy | 23. | Does not want the responsibility of being a king |
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