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10. the repeated references to \disease\ and \corruption\ in part 1 con…

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  1. the repeated references to \disease\ and \corruption\ in part 1 contribute to what cumulative effect?

a. they reinforce the physical suffering but also symbolize moral decay in thebes.
b. they provide comic relief for the audience.
c. they show that oedipus is exaggerating.
d. they suggest that thebes is facing a political rebellion rather than a plague.

Explanation:

Brief Explanations

To solve this, we analyze each option:

  • Option A: In the context of "Oedipus Rex", references to "disease" (physical suffering like the plague) and "corruption" (moral decay, e.g., the corruption from the murder and the curse) in Thebes are symbolic. The physical disease (plague) and moral corruption (from the unresolved crime) are linked, so this makes sense.
  • Option B: "Disease" and "corruption" in a tragic play like "Oedipus Rex" do not provide comic relief. Tragic elements are serious, so B is incorrect.
  • Option C: Oedipus is not exaggerating; the problems (plague, moral decay) are real in the play's context, so C is wrong.
  • Option D: The play clearly presents Thebes as facing a plague (physical disease) and moral corruption, not a political rebellion. So D is incorrect.

Answer:

A. They reinforce the physical suffering but also symbolize moral decay in Thebes.