I believe the correct answer is D because a theme can have multiple meanings and A is definitely wrong because that has nothing to do with the theme. B is wrong because just because the authors biography might say one thing but the story they wrote might be based off of something else. C is also wrong because if you take notes does not mean you will have the theme. I hoped I helped
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In Oedipus the King, Sophocles uses blindness and sight as metaphors. Tiresias a physically blind man has a clearer vision than the king Oedipus. Tiresias states "So, you mock my blindness? Let me tell you this, you with your precious eyes, you’re blind to the corruption of your life, to the house you live in, those you live with” (Sophocles 470-475). Blindness is used as a metaphor for the loss of identity, power, and hope. Meanwhile, a clear vision is used as a metaphor for knowledge and insight. The protagonist Oedipus is "Blind" "You have not the truth. You’re blind. Blind in your eyes. Blind in your ears. Blind in your mind” (Sophocles 40). The truth holds power, a power only those with clear sight can see, in the end, Oedipus’s downfall is his blindness, and he ends up being powerless. ok all good please give brailiest :)
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Where are the answer options? I can't answer the question without knowing what the answer options are...
As a Great Gatsby lover, I know every inch of this and can tell you they stop at Wilson's garage on the way to New York City.