Write An Alternate Ending To Oedipus The King

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As the man opened the right door , a young lady fit for marriage came out and as the crowd cheered great hoorahs the man noticed that there was a big room that connected both the of the doors with chains that locked up the woman and the tiger. The man thought how is this fair? I thought it was my decision, my fate. As the barbaric king saw that the man noticed, he also released the tiger. “No!”, The princess cried out.This arena was a lie. It was not the prisoner's choice but the crazy ing chose their fate.
“It is okay, we have the power now.” The king calmly stated. The king killed the man and the princess cried while trying to hurt her father as the guards held her back. When the crowd noticed that he was in control they stood up against him.
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All of the others agreed, and just like that, the chaos began. “ Stop that! All of you!” the king croaked. The king could smell the food that was thrown at him and he knew he had the power to punish them all but he couldn’t do it alone. He gestured the guards to defend the king. Then, the queen heard the news and exiled the foolish queen. Finally, the whole kingdom including the heartbroken princess had no more worries.The queen decided that the kingdom needed a new punishment for bad people. After many votes they decided that a dungeon for 1 year would be fair. But the princess thought that it was not fair so she presented that there should be different time frames in the dungeon depending on how bad it

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