What Is Creon Distrust

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Creon reveals a high level of distrust by holding the very sentry who has come to admit his failure accountable for the crime that he was put in charge of preventing, and takes this distrust a step further by spreading the culpability to the entire unit of sentries and assuming a conspiracy among his own men. Creon’s immediate judgement that he has been betrayed by the people he has put in charge of enforcing his law shows his great insecurity as a leader. It can be seen that this insecurity comes from the feeling that he lacks control over the people that he rules because of the threats that immediately follow his conclusion that the crime was a conspiracy, which are a clear attempt at asserting his power. Creon’s insecurity and the resulting

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