Oedipus exhibits both selfless and self-centered traits according to different interpretations. Some see him as primarily acting to save his people from plague, while others argue that his main motivation is to protect his own reputation and position as king. His decision to flee Corinth and later accusations against Creon are debated as either self-preserving or for the good of Thebes. Scholars disagree on whether Oedipus' fatal flaws were pride, persistence, or an inability to consider how his actions related to the prophecy about his destiny.