In 's play
, whenspeaks, he speaks the truth. Why doesn'taccept the story that
Tiresias tells?
Various answers to this question suggest themselves,
including the following:
- At first Oedipus suspects that Tiresias
may be disloyal to Thebes (382-85). - He also suspects Tiresias of disloyalty
to himself (Oedipus; 395). - He accuses Tiresias of stubbornness
(402). - He accuses Tiresias of insulting Thebes (407).
- He even suspects Tiresias of having helped to plan Laiuss death:
I get the feeling you conspired in the act,
and played your part, as much as you could do,
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