Creon criticizes others for stubbornly refusing to change their minds. Why is this ironic?

I believe its ironic because everyone is so caught up in what they think is right, including Creon.

I just want another persons opinion on why they think its ironic! :) Its always helpful for me to see other views.

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Creon criticizes others for stubbornly refusing to change their minds. Why is this ironic?

... because Creon refuses to change his mind???
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