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In Antigone, Creon has to pay for his hubris at the end of the play. Which lines from the play reflect Creon’s realization of the tragedy he has brought to Thebes? CREON: I am the guilty cause. I did the deed, Thy murderer. Yea, I guilty plead. My henchmen, lead me hence, away, away, A cipher, less than nothing; no delay! SECOND MESSENGER: Sorrows are thine, my lord [Creon], and more to come, One lying at thy feet, another yet More grievous waits thee, when thou comest home. CREON: I go hot-foot. Bestir ye one and all, My henchmen! Get ye axes! Speed away To yonder eminence! I too will go, For all my resolution this way sways. SECOND MESSENGER: 'Tis true that thou wert charged by the dead Queen As author of both deaths, hers and her son's.

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just took the test its CREON:

I am the guilty cause. I did the deed,

Thy murderer. Yea, I guilty plead.

My henchmen, lead me hence, away, away,

A cipher, less than nothing; no delay!

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I may be wrong, but, I think it is:

"CREON: I am the guilty cause. I did the deed, Thy murderer. Yea, I guilty plead. My henchmen, lead me hence, away, away, A cipher, less than nothing; no delay!"
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