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Which of the following lines foreshadow Oedipus’s eventual blindness?

Creon, my old trusted family friend, has secretly conspired to overthrow me
Those eyes of yours, which now can see so clearly, will be dark
For the accursed polluter of this land is you
He will be poor, although he now is rich

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those eyes of yours, which now can see so clearly, will be dark. Hope it helps!

User Antonin Stefanutti
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Answer:

Those eyes of yours, which now can see so clearly, will be dark

Step-by-step explanation:

This foreshadowing is very clear and very obvious. The call for the fact that they can see "now" reinforce the idea that then, they might not see at all. Specially when the text says that they will be dark as in opposition to seeing now.

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