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CREON:
For Polyneices 'tis ordained that none
Shall give him burial or make mourn for him,
But leave his corpse unburied, to be meat
For dogs and carrion crows, a ghastly sight.
So am I purposed; never by my will.
Answer:
The excerpt from Antigone that demonstrates Creon’s hubris is:
CREON: For Polyneices 'tis ordained that none Shall give him burial or make mourn for him, But leave his corpse unburied, to be meat For dogs and carrion crows, a ghastly sight. So am I purposed; never by my will.
Explanation:
Since the description of hubris indicates that it makes characters act with excessive pride or vanity and makes them go beyond their possibilities and pretend greater that they could, when Creon states that no one should give Polyneices a burial of will face death as punishment, he gives himself authority over life and death matters which is not a human capacity but for Gods to decide.