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A boy leads in the blind prophet Tiresias. Oedipus begs him to reveal who Laius’s murderer is, but Tiresias answers only that he knows the truth but wishes he did not. Puzzled at first, then angry, Oedipus insists that Tiresias tell Thebes what he knows. Provoked by the anger and insults of Oedipus, Tiresias begins to hint at his knowledge. Finally, when Oedipus furiously accuses Tiresias of the murder, Tiresias tells Oedipus that Oedipus himself is the curse. Oedipus dares Tiresias to say it again, and so Tiresias calls Oedipus the murderer. The king criticizes Tiresias’s powers wildly and insults his blindness, but Tiresias only responds that the insults will eventually be turned on Oedipus by all of Thebes. Driven into a fury by the accusation, Oedipus proceeds to concoct a story that Creon and Tiresias are conspiring to overthrow him.
Cain and Abel are the first sons, according to the bible to be born from Adam and Eve. The writer of Beowulf, is using a biblical allusion. (A reference to another literary work). In the Bible Cain committed the first murder by killing his brother Abel. The book calls Grendel "kin of Cain" because of Grendel's sinful and murderous ways.
That he could be scared or thinking about something in his head
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Make a survey and ask them their hobbies or what they like to do
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