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In the story Antigone, Creon blames himself for the tragic deaths of his son, his wife, and niece. Throughout the play, Creon becomes a proud king, extremely stubborn and not listening to reason by any of the characters. Due to his haughtiness, the Gods punish him by making him lose everything dear to him, namely his family. In the end, Creon only blames himself for all the tragedies that befall him.

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Creon blamed himself for the tragic deaths of his family members. The death of his wife, son, and niece happened because of his false pride. He believed himself to be the sole responsible for this situation.  His false pride of considered himself and his laws to be superior to the moral laws and the laws made by God. His excessive pride and stubborn attitude became a reason for the death of his family members. Himself hence his wish to die towards the end In the story Antigone, Creon blames himself for the tragic deaths of his son, his wife, and niece. Throughout the play, Creon becomes a proud king, extremely stubborn and not listening to reason by any of the characters. Due to his haughtiness, the Gods punish him by making him lose everything dear to him, namely his family. In the end, Creon only blames himself for all the tragedies that befall him.

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