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Universal Truth

    It is known that Aristotle once believed that all tragedies discussed universal truth. The story, “Once upon a Greek Stage”, has proven this known fact. This was shown because there was no good or evil, just a flaw and weakness in character. This was demonstrated because Creon is a very harsh and very shameful man because he let his own nephew to die and punishes his niece to die in a cave after she disobeys him. Creon felt that he needed to t

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