Oedipus was king of Thebis;
Jacarta was wife of Oedipus.
Oedipus was sincere in his
duty.
‘While you suffer, none
suffer more than I’,
With this, he resolved to
save the city
By finding out the killer of
King Lains.
Teiresias, a blind prophet,
accused him,
‘You are the cursed polluter
of this land.’
‘Terrible things indeed has
the prophet spoken.
The killer of King Lains
shall be banished’
The tension mounted, the
truth revealed.
He was the son of King Lains
he killed.
He married the king’s wife,
Jacasta,
Without knowing that she was
his mother.
Crippled with ignominy for
the killing,
Oedipus preferred death but
banished himself
As the banishment was the
cure of the city.
Jacaste loved Oedipus and
believed in chance.
‘Chance rules our life and
the future is all unknown.
Best live as best we may, day
to day’
She could not allow him to be
doomed.
Oedipus must not know about
his origin,
Which would reveal her
relation to him.
She met her death, a proper
end of incest.
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