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Tiresias And Creon. Oedipus convinces himself that creon has put tiresias up to making these accusations in attempt to overthrow him. Tiresias begins his prophecy by informing king creon of its inevitability. In antigone, creon's mistakes were to forbid the burial of polynices, an act which is hateful to the gods, and to then order. Creon greets him and agrees to follow tiresias's advice. He starts with, “know then for sure.” there is not doubt that. As a seer, tiresias interprets the furies, and he informs. Driven into a fury by the accusation, oedipus proceeds to concoct a story that creon and tiresias are conspiring to overthrow him. Tiresias warns creon that the gods disapprove of the desecration of polynices' corpse and will punish him with the death of his own son, haemon. Tiresias warns creon that he is. Tiresias tells him that his refusal to bury polynices and his punishment of antigone for the burial will bring the curses of the gods down on thebes. Tiresias, the blind prophet, enters, led by a young boy.

Tirésias 2 La révélation Serge Le Tendre, Christian Rossi
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Tiresias, the blind prophet, enters, led by a young boy. As a seer, tiresias interprets the furies, and he informs. In antigone, creon's mistakes were to forbid the burial of polynices, an act which is hateful to the gods, and to then order. Creon greets him and agrees to follow tiresias's advice. Tiresias warns creon that he is. Driven into a fury by the accusation, oedipus proceeds to concoct a story that creon and tiresias are conspiring to overthrow him. Oedipus convinces himself that creon has put tiresias up to making these accusations in attempt to overthrow him. He starts with, “know then for sure.” there is not doubt that. Tiresias warns creon that the gods disapprove of the desecration of polynices' corpse and will punish him with the death of his own son, haemon. Tiresias tells him that his refusal to bury polynices and his punishment of antigone for the burial will bring the curses of the gods down on thebes.

Tirésias 2 La révélation Serge Le Tendre, Christian Rossi

Tiresias And Creon Creon greets him and agrees to follow tiresias's advice. He starts with, “know then for sure.” there is not doubt that. Oedipus convinces himself that creon has put tiresias up to making these accusations in attempt to overthrow him. Creon greets him and agrees to follow tiresias's advice. Driven into a fury by the accusation, oedipus proceeds to concoct a story that creon and tiresias are conspiring to overthrow him. Tiresias warns creon that the gods disapprove of the desecration of polynices' corpse and will punish him with the death of his own son, haemon. Tiresias tells him that his refusal to bury polynices and his punishment of antigone for the burial will bring the curses of the gods down on thebes. Tiresias begins his prophecy by informing king creon of its inevitability. As a seer, tiresias interprets the furies, and he informs. Tiresias, the blind prophet, enters, led by a young boy. In antigone, creon's mistakes were to forbid the burial of polynices, an act which is hateful to the gods, and to then order. Tiresias warns creon that he is.

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