What is his tone in Oedipus speech book?
Oedipus's tone in his speech is one of defiance, anger, and frustration. He is frustrated with the situation he finds himself in and the accusations that have been made against him. He is also angry with the gods for allowing this to happen to him. Oedipus's tone is also one of sarcasm and irony, as he questions the motives of those who are accusing him. He is also defiant in his refusal to accept the charges against him.