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What is the primary tragic flaw of Oedipus that leads to his downfall?
Hubris
Loyalty
Compassion
Intelligence
How does Oedipus' downfall exemplify the concept of fate versus free will?
His fate is controlled entirely by others.
He believes he can alter his fate through his actions.
His actions have no consequences.
He willingly embraces his fate without conflict.
What impact does Oedipus' inability to accept the truth have on his leadership?
It strengthens his resolve.
It leads to his isolation and downfall.
It improves his public image.
It garners more loyalty from the people.
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