Downfall Of Creon In Antigone

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Creon was a happy man once, but his stubbornness was his downfall. Creon, the Antagonist in the play “Antigone,” had just been crowned king of Thebes. He was paranoid someone was going to usurp his throne, therefore he sought out to punish anyone who broke his law. This ultimately led to his downfall by the end of the play. Creon’s tragic flaw is that he will not listen to anyone. We see multiple times throughout the play that his stubbornness has made him close-minded. There were several times in the play that he totally refused to acknowledge that he was wrong. One example of this is when the blind prophet Teiresias comes to Thebes to tell him to free Antigone. Creon responds by accusing Teiresias of taking bribes. This shows how Creon

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