He realizes that he has not been the best son and brother to them. Oedipus, blinded by his own hands, has been walking the land with his daughter, Antigone. He is searching for his place to die.
At the play’s end, Oedipus – blind, exiled, lost in a desert created by his own ignorance – vanishes into a literal as well as a symbolic darkness.
Oedipus, blinded by his own hands, has been walking the land with his daughter, Antigone. He is searching for his place to die. As he is near Athens, he seeks out Theseus, King of Athens ...
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