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Creon's Fatal Flaw
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A master artisan and innovator of the Greek tragedy, Sophocles's
insightful plays have held their value throughout countless time periods
and societies. Through the use of common literary techniques, Sophocles
was able to express themes and ideas that reflect all of humankind. On
particular idea ....
Middle of essay .... (Scene 3, Line 114). At that point, Creon
was far too immersed in his own foolish pride to recognize his perverseness.
His hubris had reduced him into a raving lunatic only capable of
destructive behavior.
Not even the Choragos was too insignificant to suffer the wrath of
Creon's fatal flaw. The Choragos asked if the gods might have had some
part in the burial of Polyneices. To this he replied in a most vile
manner, "Stop! Must you doddering wrecks go out of your head entirely?
"The gods!".... |
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