what is the result of Creon's edict? A.) a civil uprising B.) the fall of Thebes C.) the downfall of Ismene and Eteocles D.) The loss of what matters to him​

Respuesta :

The loss of what matters to him

Answer: D

The correct answer is D) the loss of what matters to him.

The result of Creon's edit was the loss of what matters to him.

We are referring to the story of Antigone, a classical tragedy of ancient Greece. In Greek mythology, Creon was a figure that was the ruler of Thebes. And he confronts Antigone, the bride of one of his sons, Haemon. Creon issued an edict declaring that no one is allowed to bury or mourn Polynices. But Antigone disobeys. Creon orders to bury her alive, but she rather hangs herself before being buried.