Abstract: The Royal House of Thebes
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* The House of Thebes was in many ways as unlucky as the House of Atreus, but their troubles seemed a lot less deserved.
* Many of the horrible acts that took place in this chapter were not done on purpose.
* The tragic story of Oedipus is included in this chapter, as he was a member of this family.
* This is another story that shows how a curse could be passed down through a family, affecting even the innocent.
* The religious pollution was so bad after Oedipus' dreadful deeds that it even manifested in the form of real physical pollution. A disease ravaged the city.
* Important themes in the myths connected to the House of Thebes include the importance of proper respect for the gods, and the importance of proper burial.
* The stories of the House of Thebes and the House of Atreus also illustrated how revenge could only cause a cycle of more death and suffering.
* Many of the horrible acts that took place in this chapter were not done on purpose.
* The tragic story of Oedipus is included in this chapter, as he was a member of this family.
* This is another story that shows how a curse could be passed down through a family, affecting even the innocent.
* The religious pollution was so bad after Oedipus' dreadful deeds that it even manifested in the form of real physical pollution. A disease ravaged the city.
* Important themes in the myths connected to the House of Thebes include the importance of proper respect for the gods, and the importance of proper burial.
* The stories of the House of Thebes and the House of Atreus also illustrated how revenge could only cause a cycle of more death and suffering.
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