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belka [17]
3 years ago
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Oedipus was very noble and intelligent. He loved to help people, and he thought as if others were more important than himself. H

e is very compassionate, and he's open about his statements. One of Oedipus's weaknesses is he's very stubborn, he wanted to keep looking for the truth and it let to his death. He also becomes angry very easily, he killed someone for no reason. One of his strengths is he's persistent, he never gave up when looking for the truth, even though he had to force it out of some people. His second strength is he's very self-assuring. He tells himself that he will be able to find the truth.
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MakcuM [25]3 years ago
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Look for the truther

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