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Wrong!
Oedipus was proud of his intellectual achievement in defeating the Sphinx, and pleased to be thought of as a great problem-solver. No doubt this would have been at the back of his mind in taking on a new challenge: but we have only the evidence of the play - and Sophocles gives another reason.
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