Do you think that wisdom comes with age? Or can good advice be found at any age?

Do you think that Creon would have listened to the same advice if it came from someone else? Someone older? Why or why not?

Yes

No and No, because he will not listen to anybody whether they're young or old because his word is law and nothing anybody says matter to him

I agree. Creon was king, and to him, only his word mattered.

To answer the first question, whether wisdom comes with age or if good advice can be found at any age is subjective and can vary from person to person. Some people believe that with age comes experience and wisdom, as one has had more time to learn, reflect, and gain knowledge. On the other hand, others believe that wisdom can be found at any age, as individuals of all ages can possess valuable insights and perspectives.

Now, moving on to the second question regarding Creon's receptiveness to advice from someone else, including someone older. It is important to note that Creon, as the character in the Greek tragedy "Antigone," displays a rigid and stubborn personality. Regardless of the age or authority of the person giving advice, Creon is unlikely to listen or consider differing viewpoints. His hubris and belief in his own infallibility prevent him from being open to differing opinions, as he believes that his word is law and that no one else's opinion matters.

While it is possible that someone older or possessing more authority may have a slightly higher chance of being heard, it is unlikely to significantly alter Creon's mindset or decision-making process. Creon's personality and inherent beliefs dominate his actions, rendering the source of the advice irrelevant in his eyes.