Oedipus was a very prideful man that was sure of his past and of himself as a man, husband, father and a King. He looked after his country and over his people and made all attempts to take care of everyone in Thebes. Oedipus was the people's protector and wanted to rid Thebes of the plaque and vowed to find and deal with the murderer of Laios. Oedipus never hinter or acknowledged that he had a past where he murdered a man and seems to have put that out of his mind. Oedipus becomes more arrogant and becomes very defiant when Kreon, Teiresias and the Messanger try to talk to him about the prophecy and the oracle when attempting to find out the true murderer of King Laios. Oedipus calls Kreon, Teiresias and the Messanger liars and accuses them of being blind and even accuses them of murdering Laios. Oedipus vowed to find the person that murdered Laios and that anyone that knew of who killed him would not pay a price for coming forward and telling him. Upon hearing of a blind seer, Oedipus calls Teiresias to Thebes for his help in finding the mysterious killer or Laios. Teiresias does not want to tell his truth and then Oedipus starts to yell and taunted him. Oedipus becomes a very angry person and even blames Teiresias for Laios' murder and accuses him of treason and refuses to hear the truth. …show more content…
He knew that he was a murderer (even though he did not know he had killed Laios). Oedipus shows weakness that he is not as strong of a King or protector of the people and does not want to hear the truth when it pertains to his