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    The Lessons Taught by Tragic Drama Were Usually Clear-Cut: Creon
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The Lessons Taught by Tragic Drama Were Usually Clear-Cut: Creon

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The lessons taught by tragic drama were usually clear-cut: Creon, for instance, was wrong to defend civic order as he did; Antigone was right to refuse obedience.

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