“That is a very serious question. What makes you ask that today?”
I believe he is evaluating the information that he has found.
During this stage, he already dound the information that are related to the purpose of his literacy process.
Now, he's trying to determine whether the information could be used within his writing or if it's still not fulfilling a certain requirement.
It was when Creon announces what the oracle has told him.
Oedipus, the lord of Thebes, has sent Creon who is his brother in law, to the Apollo to request that the oracle on advice on how end the plague. Creon returns, bearing news: once the one who murdered the past ruler, Laius, is discovered, Thebes will be restored of the torment and the events after that begin.
The inciting incident is a scene, plot point or occasion that guides the audience into the story. This specific minute is the point at which an occasion pushes the hero into the principle activity of the story.
I believe the answer is: <span>Learned helplessness
</span><span>Learned helplessness refers to the feel of helplesness that created by exposing an individual to a negative situation for a long period of time, to the point where they perceive the negative situation as something that 'normal' or 'supposed to happen'</span>