Oedipus seals his own fate by doing all of the following, except D. solving the riddles that lead to his ruin.
<h3>What is a Narration?</h3>
This refers to the storytelling that shows the various sequences and plot advancements that occurs with the aid of a narrator.
Hence, we can see that from the complete text, Oedipus is a cursed man who is destined to be ruined and he has carnal knowledge of his own mother, and also Tiresias prophecied that Oedipus would gouge out his own eyes.
Therefore, we can see that he commanded to be executed, removed his own eyes, and banished himself, but the only thing he did not do was option D which was solving the riddles that lead to his ruin.
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