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Theban King Oedipus accuses his brother-in-law Creon of trying to overthrow him. In 'Oedipus the King', the city of Thebes is suffering from a plague. Creon consults with Teiresias the blind prophet. Ultimately, Teiresias reveals that the plague is caused by Oedipus having killed the previous king and married the widow. The two original crimes are worsened by the additional crimes of the previous king having been Oedipus' father and of the widowed queen being Oedipus' mother. The effects of the original crime of king-killing are made ever more dire by the continued effects of the subsequent crimes of marrying, and having children with, one's own mother. In essence, it's the poisoned tree and the fruits of the poisoned tree being allowed to flourish without restraint that bring in the plague and keep it within the Theban confines. Oedipus doesn't want to believe that he's the source of the plague. Neither does he want to accept the fact of the additional crimes that he albeit unknowingly commits. It's the refusal to accept and face reality that leads him to accuse Creon of bribing the circumspect Teiresias for the purpose of taking over the crown and throne of Thebes.

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Who did Oedipus falsely accuse of betraying him?

Oedipus accused Creon, Iocaste's brother.


Why does Oedipus accuse Creon of treason in 'Oedipus Rex'?

That he thinks Creon seeks to overthrow him is why Oedipus accuses Creon of treason in "Oedipus Rex" by Sophocles (495 B.C.E. -- 405 B.C.E.).Specifically, treason can involve opposition to and overthrow of the current ruler. Teiresias the blind prophet accuses Theban King Oedipus of being the killer of Theban King Laius. Oedipus is not aware of ever having met Laius. But such an accusation can result in Oedipus' overthrow, from which the most obvious beneficiary is Creon, as Oedipus' brother-in-law and co-ruler.


Why do Creon and Oedipus argue?

Why does Creon share Oedipus's power?


What do the confrontations with Tiresias and Creon tell us about Oedipus' character in 'Oedipus Rex'?

That he reckless is what Oedipus' confrontations with Teiresias and Creon say about his character in "Oedipus Rex" by Sophocles (495 B.C.E. - 405 B.C.E.).Specifically, Theban King Oedipus is reckless in his overreactions to what he dislikes. He hears Teiresias accuse him of a murder that he does not remember committing. He gets back by claiming groundlessly and insultingly that he is being framed so that Teiresias and Creon can grab all the royal powers for themselves.


What does Oedipus accuse Creon of and why?

Theban King Oedipus accuses Theban King Creon of trying to overthrow him. The reason lies in what Creon and Teiresias the blind prophet previously tell him. Creon says that Thebes is suffering from a pestilence that only go away with the identification and punishment by execution or exile of the killer or killers of Theban King Laius. Then Teiresias identifies Oedipus as the killer. Oedipus doesn't know that Teiresias is correct in his identification. So he thinks that he's being framed.

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Who did Oedipus falsely accuse of betraying him?

Oedipus accused Creon, Iocaste's brother.


Why does Oedipus accuse Creon of treason in 'Oedipus Rex'?

That he thinks Creon seeks to overthrow him is why Oedipus accuses Creon of treason in "Oedipus Rex" by Sophocles (495 B.C.E. -- 405 B.C.E.).Specifically, treason can involve opposition to and overthrow of the current ruler. Teiresias the blind prophet accuses Theban King Oedipus of being the killer of Theban King Laius. Oedipus is not aware of ever having met Laius. But such an accusation can result in Oedipus' overthrow, from which the most obvious beneficiary is Creon, as Oedipus' brother-in-law and co-ruler.


Why do Creon and Oedipus argue?

Why does Creon share Oedipus's power?


Which of the following does the audience know to be true A Oedipus is Creon's son B Creon is Oedipus' uncle C Creon is Laius' brother D Oedipus is Jocasta's brother?

Creon is Oedipus's uncle.


What do the confrontations with Tiresias and Creon tell us about Oedipus' character in 'Oedipus Rex'?

That he reckless is what Oedipus' confrontations with Teiresias and Creon say about his character in "Oedipus Rex" by Sophocles (495 B.C.E. - 405 B.C.E.).Specifically, Theban King Oedipus is reckless in his overreactions to what he dislikes. He hears Teiresias accuse him of a murder that he does not remember committing. He gets back by claiming groundlessly and insultingly that he is being framed so that Teiresias and Creon can grab all the royal powers for themselves.


What does Oedipus accuse Creon of and why?

Theban King Oedipus accuses Theban King Creon of trying to overthrow him. The reason lies in what Creon and Teiresias the blind prophet previously tell him. Creon says that Thebes is suffering from a pestilence that only go away with the identification and punishment by execution or exile of the killer or killers of Theban King Laius. Then Teiresias identifies Oedipus as the killer. Oedipus doesn't know that Teiresias is correct in his identification. So he thinks that he's being framed.


How does Creon treat Oedipus during the final scene of Oedipus Rex?

Creon exerts authority over Oedipus.


Which of the following is true Creon is Oedipus's stepfather Creon is Jocasta's brother Jocasta is Creon's aunt Laius was Oedipus's rival?

Creon is Jocasta's brother.


How are Oedipus and Creon related?

Creon is Oedipus's uncle, since he is Jocasta's (Oedipus's mother) brother. I guess Creon is also is brother-in-law, since he marries Jocasta.


Is Creon Oedipus' son in 'Oedipus Rex'?

No, Creon is not Oedipus' son in "Oedipus Rex" by Sophocles (495 B.C.E. - 405 B.C.E.).Specifically, Creon is Oedipus' uncle, brother-in-law, royal colleague and ultimately royal successor. Shortly after Oedipus' arrival in Thebes, he marries widowed Theban Queen Jocasta, Creon's sister. But Oedipus does not know that he actually is Jocasta's son and therefore Creon's nephew. Creon becomes Oedipus' royal successor once Jocasta's and Oedipus' incest and Oedipus' murder of his own father become known.


What illustrates one of the ways Creon acts as a foil from Oedipus?

A. Which of the following illustrates one of the ways creon acts as a foil for Oedipus? B. Where Oedipus does not believe in prophecies, Creon consults oracles daily. C. Where Oedipus is not Ambitious, Creon covets the throne. D. Where Oedipus speaks rashly, Creon thinks before he speaks.


Which accusation does Oedipus make against Creon?

Oedipus accused "Creon" of trying to take over the throne, and conspiracy against him.