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Oedipus the King Free Will Vs Fate

warn not to take anything for granted, or suffer a fate like that of Oedipus. " You live in my ancestral Thebes, behold this Oedipus,- him who knew the famous riddle and was a man most masterful,- not a citizen who did not look with envy on his lot-see him now and see the breakers of misfortune swall him! Look upon that last day always. Count no mortal happy till he has passed the final limit of his life secure from pain." (pg. 470; 1643-1670)...

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