Antigone: Antigone: A Greek Tragedy of Duty and Defiance by Sophocles

· Prabhat Prakashan
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Antigone by Sophocles: "Antigone" is a timeless Greek tragedy that explores themes of morality, duty, and the conflict between individual conscience and state authority. The play follows the eponymous character, Antigone, as she defies the law to honor her brother, sparking a profound moral and ethical dilemma.

Key Aspects of the Play "Antigone":
Greek Tragedy: Sophocles' work is a classic example of Greek tragedy, characterized by its exploration of profound human dilemmas and the consequences of moral choices.
Moral Conflict: The play centers on the clash between personal ethics and the laws of the state, inviting reflection on the nature of justice and the consequences of defiance.
Character Development: "Antigone" offers a deep study of its characters, particularly Antigone and Creon, as they grapple with their beliefs and the tragic unfolding of events.

Sophocles (496/5 – 406/5 BCE) was an ancient Greek playwright and one of the most prominent figures of Greek tragedy. His works, including "Antigone," continue to be performed and studied for their enduring insights into human nature and morality.

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Sophocles (496/5 – 406/5 BCE) was an ancient Greek playwright and one of the most prominent figures of Greek tragedy. His works, including "Antigone," continue to be performed and studied for their enduring insights into human nature and morality.

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