How Does Creon Use Power In Antigone

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Power and its consequences
Sophocles’s Antigone demonstrates how power can manipulate someone and makes him forget who he really his. Creon’s desire to ensure his own rules are respected is a problem in the sense that it goes over its father role and its friend role. Haemon gets insulted and threatened by his father while having an argument over the proper ruling of Thebes and Antigone’s fate. Creon says ‘’You’ll regret parading what you think like this – you - a person with an empty brain!’’. This attitude shows that Creon as no longer the paternal identity he used to have. He prefers to applicate and follow his own rules strictly. During the play, there was a strong visual support of this claim while Creon was not only brutal verbally but