It is a, because he is bald and ashamed of it.
I would say Creon.
Hubris refers to excessive pride and self-confidence, which Creon exhibits in abundance. He put himself above gods, and his own civil laws above religious laws, which sparked the entire tragedy in this play. If it weren't for his hubris, then Antigone wouldn't have had to fight for her brother's righteous funeral, and everybody would still be alive. But then this wouldn't be a famous tragedy.
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He’s angry because the men didn’t arrive yesterday like they should’ve. Hope this helps!