Point Kreon made this point because Oedipus is missjudged him, this could kill a man whom wasn't to blame.
Explination Oedipus blamed Kreon for the murdering of the old king Laios even though Kreon completly explained why he would hate the role of king. If Oedipus keeps refusing to listen and 'open his eyes' to the situation a perfectly good man could die. Kreon stated earlier that if he is in the wrong he shall be killed but, when this is heared, Oedipus looks no farther but blames his wife's brother (his uncle).
2. Quote "Ugly in yielding, as you were ugly in rage! Natures like yours chiefly torment themselves." (Page 123, Right column)
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