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The Evolution of Greek Immortality
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Achilles
phocles, p. 17). In this case, the chorus is not reporting, but comforting. In conclusion, when it becomes clear that Oedipus' fate is disastrous and his fate is tragic, and that he has married his mother and killed his father, and after he gouges out his
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