Answer would be A.
Answer B makes a bit of sense too, but A more appropriately fits the themes of an aristotelian tragedy.
Creon wants to finish the argument with Antigone, but through his frustration, he ends up doing far more than he actually intended to in the beginning. Sentencing Antigone to death, this development sets the stage for Creon's regret after everything happens.
Not 100% sure, but this line sure seems sarcastic to me! LOL
"...the umbrella is too fine, too delicate and lovely an article for water to be allowed to ruin it."
Answer:
She did not appreciate enough his "gift" of heritage and a 900-year-old name.
Explanation: