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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]?
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The peripeteia is when Creon decides to change his decrees against Polyneices and Antigone, although too late.
So Im not completely sure which one that would be, do you understand what the last answer means?
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