It’s either option A or B.
I am quite confident it’s option A, hope this helps
I would argue that the passages from Antigone reflecting Creon's shift in luck, or his peripeteia, are:
Second messenger: Thy [Creon's] wife, the mother of thy deceased son here,
Lies afflicted by a newly inflicted wound.
Due to his change in fate, both his wife and son have lost their lives.
<span>C. a casual observer who has the authority to narrate the story</span>