He realizes that everyone is dying that is close to him and they have shown that it was his fault for not listening.
Creon is.
His excessive pride, He doesn't want to show he was wrong.
Creon is guilty of hubris. Funeral rites are the laws of the gods, by denying one of his nephews a proper burial he is defying those laws.
Hubris(excessive pride or arrogance)
Creon decided to only sentence Antigone to death; since Ismene wasn't guilty he just lets her free.
Creon is.
His excessive pride, He doesn't want to show he was wrong.
The Guilty Have No Pride was created in 1983.
Creon is guilty of hubris. Funeral rites are the laws of the gods, by denying one of his nephews a proper burial he is defying those laws.
he valued his pride and authority most.
Hubris(excessive pride or arrogance)
Creon decided to only sentence Antigone to death; since Ismene wasn't guilty he just lets her free.
Because they are too much alike! Both head strong and confident in their actions and speech. Along with pride sometimes comes stubbornness (Antigone) and the belief that one is superior (Creon). They both have this in common creating this strained relationship between them; conflict. Creon describes Antigone as 'Daughter of Oedipus pride'
She not only broke his law, but is unashamed and public about it
Antigone refused to listen to her king, Creon's, commands to not burry the body of her brother, Polynieces who died a "criminal". Her pride in her family and religion led to her death towards the end of the novel as well as the death of her fiance, Creon's own son. One can argue, of course, that it was Creon's pride that led to the books tragic ending, however, a reader must also realize that Antigone also played a part in her destruction with her own pride.
Creon's main and foremost hamartia was his excessive pride.
in the play she shows great pride in himself. and his pride is the thing that leads Antigone to kill herself