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This shows that the citizens of Thebes see the king as someone who does not appease fights and disputes within the family itself.
Explanation:
The dispute between Oedipus and Creon occurs when when Creon tells Oedipus about the words of the prophet, regarding the death of the former king of Thebes. Creon claims that the prophet said that the king's killer is in the city and needs to be captured and expelled, or the plague that has settled in the city will never end. Oedipus, who is the king, is already suspicious about his involvement in the death of the former king of Thebes and this is making him very upset. He begins to believe that Creon is conspiring with the prophet to drive him crazy and therefore states, in an irate way, that he will kill Creon.
Thebes people know about this episode and for this reason they tell Jocasta that the king was not innocent, but someone unbalanced and that he cannot calm conflicts.
This question is about the story "Oedipus king" that tells the story of Oedipus and the profession that he would kill his own father and marry his own mother.
Which scene change is the question about specifically?
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Your question is unclear... can you rephrase? I would like to help.
Answer: yes it is the window into the authors mind, feeling, perception, disposition etc
Explanation:
We may agree that, in an ever-changing world, information is of capital importance. We may also agree that there is much more to learn nowadays than there ever was in history. We've been accumulating knowledge throughout the centuries and, in order to not reinvent the wheel constantly, such knowledge must be passed along from generation to generation.
However, as important as a high school diploma is for those who wish to attend a good university, we cannot say it's so vital as to determine the whole of mankind's success. Some of the most famous people we know of quit high school while in their teens to pursue their dreams. Dreams that high school might have delayed or even hindered altogether, had they decided to stay. People such as Billy Joel, Robert De Niro, Jay-Z, or even Carl Lindner (whose estimated net worth is $1.7 billion) are drop-outs who have achieved more than the majority of the population ever will, even with a post-graduate degree in hands.
I believe in formal education and in its importance for the world to walk toward advancements in every area. But it is a cruel generalization to say there is only one path to get there, one right path for billions of different people. Instead of motivating, such an idea may actually be a sad one to those individuals who are able to see a unique path (maybe one not including a diploma) for themselves.