The King Was Corrupted In Oedipus The King

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In the play Oedipus the king, Oedipus kills his father and marries his mother.

Though he didn’t know his father was the one he killed and his mother was his wife.

His actions are not excused, he killed the king and had children with his mother. It was

his fault and is guilty of these actions. He does deserve to be exiled because of his

actions.

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