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The Last Mystery of Edipus
In many ways, a very spectacular play. It opens with this phenomenal display of Edipus' kingship in action as he's being supplicated by his people - including children. He chooses to blind himself because he says he cannot bring himself to face his parents. This is the only way he can live with the reality and the shame of what he's done. If he were to go to Hades and confront his parents, he could not endure that. Do we know what the first audience made of it?