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Fate, Family, and Oedipus Rex: Crash Course Literature 202

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Hi! I'm John Green. Welcome to Crash Course Literature. Today we're going to talk aboutOedipus. Leo Tolstoy once famously wrote that "All happy families are alike, but each unhappyfamily is unhappy in its own way." And I certainly hope that there's no family as unhappy as Oedipus's.
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