Who is the man here, she or I, if this crime goes unpunished?
Go join them, then; if you must have your love... Find it in hell!
Not many days, and your house will be full of men and women weeping!
Creon's Hamartia is his pride, as it prevents him from listening to Antigone, Haimon, and everyone else who advises that he should reconsider his actions.
Creon made his mistake when he decided that he would execute Antigone because he didn't want to seem weak. He lessens the severity of the punishment to abandoning her in a stone vault with some food, but it's basically still a death sentence
Creon realizes his actions are unjust after the prophet explains the gravity of the situation.
When Creon arrives at the stone vault, he discovers Haimon mourning over his wife, and he soon does the same.
The tragedy finally reaches its final events when Creon's wife, Eurydice, kills herself and curses his name.
When the tragedy ends, we feel pity for Creon. Although his fate was tragic, he spun the web for what would be his future.
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