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Assuming that one’s speech or actions are an extension of one’s character, identify character traits in Oedipus that contribute to his greatness and stature but also lead to his downfall. Cite three examples of such traits in Oedipus' speech or his actions, what each suggests about Oedipus’ character, and how each is both a good thing (in moderation) and a bad thing (unchecked).

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