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Creon, the proud king of Thebes has such a fatal flaw. ... Teiresias attempts to explain to Creon the severity of Creons actions, but Creon only shuns Teiresias. No matter how potent the signs, Creon "would not yield," Creons hubris prevents him from recognizing his self-destructive behavior. ...
Creons fatal flaw overcomes him in a discussion with his son.
Haimon confronts his father about Creons reckless and unreasonable
Actions dealing with Antigone. ...
Not even the Choragos was too insignificant to suffer the wrath of Creons fatal flaw. ... " The attitude of Creons response demonstrates the counter-productivity of his fatal flaw.
Approximate Word count = 457 Approximate Pages = 1.8 (250 words per page double spaced)
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