俄狄浦斯到底发生了什么事 What really happened to Oedipus Stephen Esposito720p

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Though Oedipus would dodge death, vanquish the monstrous Sphinx, and whether wrathful plagues, the truth would prove his greatest challenger.

When Oedipus' mother, Queen Jocasta of Thebes, gave birth to him, a grim heir seized the occasion.

Her husband, King Laius, had received a prophecy from Apollo's oracle foretelling that he would die at the hands of his own son.

Determined to escape this fate, Laius had the newborn's ankles pierced, and Jocasta ordered a shepherd to abandon him on Mount Cithaeron to perish.

But divine prophecies can be quite stubborn.

The shepherd took pity on the baby and gave him to another shepherdthis one from Corinth.

He decided to bring the baby to the childless Corinthian king and queen, Polybus and Merope.

They called the boy Oedipus, or "swollen-foot," and raised him as their own, never revealing his true origin.

Years passed, till one night, a drunken reveler told Oedipus that he was not Polybus and Merope's son by birthan allegation they staunchly denied.

But the seeds of doubt burrowed into Oedipus' mind.

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