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29 August, 04:04

At the end of Antigone, Creon says, "Fate has brought all my pride to a thought of

dust." What does this line mean?

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  1. 29 August, 04:11
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    Creon felt that he had no comfort and everything he tried to do was wrong. Creon says, "Fate has brought all my pride to a thought of dust." When he says this, he recognizes his flaw and its consequences, but it's too late because fate has already taken place.
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