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What Caused Creon's Downfall

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Sophocles’ play, Antigone, sets up Creon as the tragic hero from the beginning. Creon is the tragic hero because his stubbornness is his biggest flaw. He is the tragic hero because he is selfish and he does not listen to others, which causes his downfall. Creon’s stubbornness caused his downfall. The reason that it caused his downfall was because he never listened to the advice other people gave him. He has a very big ego which caused him to do things his own way, without consulting any advisors for help. One instance is when Creon says, “I am the kind of man when Creon says “I am the kind of man who can’t find and never could abide the tongue-tied ruler through fear backs away from sound advice” because he is basically trying to say that
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