Antigone

18. Which line from the play most strongly foreshadows the Choragos's final words, that "proud men in all age learn to be wise" by suffering for their pride?

A.

Antigone tells Ismene, "now you can prove what you are: / A true sister, or a traitor to your family."

B.

Creon tells the Chorus, "As long as I am King, no traitor is going to be honored with the loyal man."

C.

The Choragos says, "For God hates utterly / The bray of bragging tongues."

D.

Haimon tells Creon, "I beg you, do not be unchangeable: / Do not believe that you alone can be right."

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Haimon tells Creon, "I beg you, do not be unchangeable: / Do not believe that you alone can be right."