Oedipus the King
.... of Laius. In that context, he had to
accept exile, ostracism, and/or spill his own blood in atonement for the murder. If one concludes ....
(2252

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Plato Statement of the Individual & Society
.... of his own making. That is what he would do if he were to take the deal he is offered and
accept exile. He would be admitting wrongdoing ....
(1755

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)
Early Greek Politics & Democracy
.... of his own making. That is what he would do if he were to take the deal he is offered and
accept exile. He would be admitting wrongdoing ....
(3334

13

)
The Individual & The State
.... of his own making. That would be the effect if he were to take the deal he is offered and
accept exile. Socrates wants his sons ....
(2334

9

)
Socrates View in The Apology & Crito
.... of his own making. That would be the effect if he were to take the deal he is offered and
accept exile. Socrates wants his sons ....
(2334

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)
Relationship Between Individual and Society
.... of his own making. That is what he would do if he were to take the deal he is offered and
accept exile. He would be admitting wrongdoing ....
(1782

7

)
Socrates' Philosophy
.... He refuses to
accept exile from Athens or a commitment to silence as a direct result of his belief that public discussion and occasional disagreement is a ....
(990

4

)
Philosophical Views of Aristotle & Plato
.... of his own making. That is what he would do if he were to take the deal he is offered and
accept exile. He would be admitting wrongdoing ....
(2823

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)
The Dialogue Theaetetus
.... of his own making. That is what he would do if he were to take the deal he is offered and
accept exile. He would be admitting wrongdoing ....
(3544

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)
Sophocles' Oedipus the King
.... that individuals are not free from their fates, but must come to
accept whatever destiny .... myth and show that he is truly noble, he will have to
exile and punish ....
(1488

6

)
Commentaries on Plato's Apology
.... Socrates does not plead for his life and does not
accept the
exile that could be his punishment for to do so would be to admit that he had done something wrong ....
(2307

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)
Plato's Apology & Socrates' Speech at his Trial
.... Socrates does not plead for his life and does not
accept the
exile that could be his punishment for to do so would be to admit that he had done something wrong ....
(2306

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)
Treasures Old and New: Essays on the Theology of the Pentateuch
.... assembled to give solid form to the Jew's cultural identity and shared past as they returned from the Babylonian
exile. The tribes chose to humbly
accept it as ....
(2676

11

)
Plato's Crito
.... and even if he has the opportunity to flee the city into
exile in order .... to show that Socrates is confident of the rightness of his decision to
accept the death ....
(1367

5

)
Discourse, Knowledge and Location of Subjects
.... The
exile upon entering into various discourses outside of this culture often finds .... One must
accept the premise that the unique knowledge or perspective being ....
(909

4

)
Annie John by Jamaica Kincaid
.... it she must be the person they want her to be and
accept their permanent .... It is this tension that will ultimately lead to Annie John's
exile and independence. ....
(1155

5

)
Mothers and Daughters in Annie John
.... it she must be the person they want her to be and
accept their permanent .... It is this tension that will ultimately lead to Annie John's
exile and independence. ....
(1162

5

)
Spiritual Transformation in the novel Pouliuli
.... Wendt himself declared that "I
accept living in
exile as a permanent condition of my life---a lot of it even in my own country" (back cover). ....
(1376

6

)
Adaptation and Evolution
.... Cicero seems to
accept the idea of banishment and only wishes that Catiline would take .... so: And if my words should frighten you and you resolve on
exile, I can ....
(1571

6

)
The Blazing New World
.... Yet because she experienced the reality of
exile she could also position herself .... nature of their species." They are also content to
accept encouragement from ....
(3120

12

)
Role of the gods in Oedipus
.... that the changes he has undergone---humility, self-mutilation, self-
exile---are themselves .... are not free from their fates, but must come to
accept, and learn ....
(1814

7

)
Contemporary Jewish Thinkers
.... history as a civilization begins there, and, throughout 18 centuries of
exile, the Jewish .... The Germany of 1780 could not
accept the idea of a Jew being capable ....
(2740

11

)
Jewish Thinkers A. Within the histo
.... history as a civilization begins there, and, throughout 18 centuries of
exile, the Jewish .... The Germany of 1780 could not
accept the idea of a Jew being capable ....
(2711

11

)
American Imperialism and the Philippines
.... returned from
exile, expecting support from the United States, and was elected president of the new republic. Leaders in the US, however, would not
accept the ....
(1078

4

)
Sibling Relationships in Ancient Greek Plays
.... divinity, and meanwhile she has brought up a son who will not
accept a god .... are more or less left to their own devices when Oedipus goes into
exile: "They're men ....
(3044

12

)
Individualism versus Authority
.... in him, "I feared the war, yes, but I also feared
exile. .... is nearly always more powerful than individualism, while individualism must
accept enormous risk to ....
(943

4

)
Conflict Between Individualism & Authority
.... in him, "I feared the war, yes, but I also feared
exile. .... is nearly always more powerful than individualism, while individualism must
accept enormous risk to ....
(943

4

)
Cancer Ward
.... The "light" here is not only literal but also metaphorical---Rusanov cannot
accept reality, while .... And now his
exile was cracking like an eggshell" (532). ....
(1630

7

)
Alexander Solzhenitsyn's Cancer Ward
.... The "light" here is not only literal but also metaphorical --- Rusanov cannot
accept reality, while .... And now his
exile was cracking like an eggshell" (532). ....
(1674

7

)
Oedipus & Hamlet
.... They both
accept their destiny and launch themselves on a course of action knowing that it .... of Thebes, even though it means his own agony and
exile to achieve it ....
(1992

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