What do these lines from Antigone show about Creon's character?
CREON:
Better, if needs be, men should cast us out
Than hear it said, a woman proved his match.
He greatly dislikes women.
He's very afraid of women.
He has a patriarchal point of view.
He has a deep respect for women.
He believes all women are alike.

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The right answer for the question that is being asked and shown above is that: "These lines from Antigone show about Creon's character is that Creon is at the moment of knowing himself most especially in his own real strength and weakness."

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A. He greatly dislikes women.