Creon's Supreme Pride In Sophocles Antigone

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Pride comes in many forms, and when it grows, people get carried away and forget who they are. Supreme pride is just one trait that ties three tragic heroes together. Creon struggles with his own within the play Antigone by Sophocles; which is shown when he is not capable of creating an atmosphere of respect as king, without putting himself on a holy pedestal. Then Oedipus from Oedipus the King, also by Sophocles, shows his pride in a much different manner. Oedipus tries to go against his own fate that the Gods have already laid out for him. And finally, the Fisherman from "The Ledge" by Lawrence Sargent Hall gets too comfortable while competing with nature. First off, Creon from Antigone shows his supreme pride by challenging his