These character’s tragic flaws lead them to their own demise, and the characters often don’t realize that until it’s too late. In Antigone, these adversities caused by the tragic flaws are deaths, specifically suicides, of multiple characters. This quote means that the deepest sadness we feel is when we realize we are causing our own problems and struggles. The main tragic flaw in Antigone is Creon’s stubbornness, and in the story there are numerous examples of how all of his struggles in the end were caused by his fatal flaw. Creon fits this quote perfectly, because throughout the story he was only digging his grave and fighting himself in the end. His