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​The Moral of Sophocles' Play Oedipus Was

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​The moral of Sophocles' play Oedipus was


A) ​that although one cannot avoid the fate of the gods, one's own actions bear personal responsibility.
B) ​adhering to a "higher law" to bury her brother meant that Antigone had to break Athenian law.
C) evil acts breed evil deeds, and Orestes was not wrong to avenge his father.
D) ​women should be granted more legal rights and status, or Medea would not have harmed her children.
E) ​that Lysistrata could organize women and show the foolishness of war.

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