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What do the following lines from Antigone by Sophocles show about Creon? CREON: Whome'er the State Appoints must be obeyed in everything, But small and great, just and unjust alike.

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Answered by Serinus
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The above lines from Antigone by Sophocles shows about Creon's obsession with civil law.  

Creon is the king of Thebes who is arrogant and who never turns back. He is stubborn, full of pride and only believes in his words and decisions. Though he starts to realize the correct things something keeps him back every time.  Creon is the character in Antigone by Sophocles which is an archetypal character. The character which reflects the most typical of a kind of person or quality is known as an archetypal character.

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