Answer:
He feels that the State Law is submissive to him and therefore, he must be obeyed at all costs because everything he decides and says is law.
Step-by-step explanation:
Hi. Although you did not submit the text this question refers to. It is possible, from the context of the question and the name of the character presented, that this question is related to the playwright "Antigone."
This play seeks to present the fate of each of Oedipus Rei's children. The sons of Oedipus are Eteocles, Polynices, Antigone and Ismenia and it is they who must dominate the kingdom, however a conflict between Eteocles and Polynices causes one to kill the other, causing their uncle Creon to take over throne.
For Creon, who has the privilege of ascending the throne has complete control of all political, economic and social power. Furthermore, he believes that all elements that make up a realm must be subject to it, even to states law. Creon believes that the states law is under his rule and for that reason, all the things he speaks must be obeyed by all citizens regardless of the circumstances. Creon acts like a dictator and causes the death of anyone who dares disobey him.