It questioned the authority of their leader and if Creon's decision making was just for pride or for the well being of the State. Creon admitted that his decision was faulted “That is true… It troubles me. Oh it is hard to give in! But it is worse to risk everything for stubborn pride,” (Ode IV 863-865). Creon admits that he is wrong for forbidding Polyneices to be buried. He caused unnecessary harm to Antigone and Polyneices who (as the greeks believed) was suffering in the
It questioned the authority of their leader and if Creon's decision making was just for pride or for the well being of the State. Creon admitted that his decision was faulted “That is true… It troubles me. Oh it is hard to give in! But it is worse to risk everything for stubborn pride,” (Ode IV 863-865). Creon admits that he is wrong for forbidding Polyneices to be buried. He caused unnecessary harm to Antigone and Polyneices who (as the greeks believed) was suffering in the