Oedipus first became angry before he accepted the truth. He was angry at Teiresias by insulting him. “It has-but not for you; no, not for you, shameless and brainless, sightless, senseless sot!” (36) Teiresias told him what the truth is and Oedipus reply with insults. So, Oedipus got angry at Teiresias because of his truth. He immediately became angrier because of his comments. When Oedipus requests the shepherd to tell their stories, he refuses because if he told something that Oedipus doesn’t like to hear then they will be killed. “Answer! If I must speak again, you die!” (58) The shepherd knew if Oedipus doesn’t get his answer, he would kill him. Eventually, Oedipus finds out what happened to King Luis. Oedipus became angry with the truth that when the bad news was told from the others. …show more content…
When Oedipus spoke to Jocasta, his emotions felt uneasy and depressed about what the outcome would be. “Is there any more wretched mortal than I more hated by God and man?” (48) He was unsecured which made him worry about what Jocasta told him. Later he became more depressed when the truth was out. As soon as the shepherd came, his depression grew. “What should I do with eyes where all is ugliness?” (63) Oedipus saying what he should do with eyes that shouldn’t be seen by anyone because of his