Which of the following lines from Antigone shows a result of Creon’s change in fortune, or his peripeteia?SECOND MESSENGER:
Thy [Creon’s] wife, the mother of thy dead son here,
Lies stricken by a fresh inflicted blow.
CHORUS:
I have no comfort. What he saith,
Portends no other thing than death.
CREON:
Therefore, my guards who let her [Antigone] stay
Shall smart full sore for their delay.
CREON:
What, would you [the Chorus] have us at our age be schooled,
Lessoned in prudence by a beardless boy [Haemon]?

Respuesta :

I would say that the lines from Antigone that show a result of Creon's change in fortune, or his peripeteia are:
Second messenger: Thy [Creon's] wife, the mother of thy dead son here,
Lies stricken by a fresh inflicted wound.
As a result of his change in fortune, both his wife and son are dead. 

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