1. Oedipus the King - Oedipus and Creon
To begin with, Oedipus's reaction to the devastating tragedy is more severe, and shows more remorse. On his way to the City of Thebes, Oedipus killed an old man unintentionally. ... In the other hand, Oedipus is more decisive. ... Oedipus's peripatetic actions during the plays increase his degree of remorse in the catastrophe. ... Although Oedipus did not deserve his punishments, his attitudes and actions before and after the tragedy definitely demonstrated a higher degree of remorse; therefore, he can find his peace at the lonely wood of Colonus, but Creon has to suffer from his con...
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