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Antigone
by Sophocles
In this powerful conclusion to Sophocles Theban Plays, we witness the tragic tale of Antigone, Oedipuss resolute daughter. Defying the edicts of Creon, the King of Thebes, she chooses to honor her brother by giving him a proper burial, sparking a profound conflict over justice and morality. Should one adhere to the laws of the state, or uphold the laws of the heart? This timeless story, narrated by Elizabeth Klett, delves into themes of duty, defiance, and the struggle between personal convictions and societal expectations.
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In this powerful conclusion to Sophocles Theban Plays, we witness the tragic tale of Antigone, Oedipuss resolute daughter. Defying the edicts of Creon, the King of Thebes, she chooses to honor her brother by giving him a proper burial, sparking a profound conflict over justice and morality. Should one adhere to the laws of the state, or uphold the laws of the heart? This timeless story, narrated by Elizabeth Klett, delves into themes of duty, defiance, and the struggle between personal convictions and societal expectations.
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001 - Part 1
In this powerful conclusion to Sophocles Theban Plays, we witness the tragic tale of Antigone, Oedipuss resolute daughter. Defying the edicts of Creon, the King of Thebes, she chooses to honor her brother by giving him a proper burial, sparking a profound conflict over justice and morality. Should one adhere to the laws of the state, or uphold the laws of the heart? This timeless story, narrated by Elizabeth Klett, delves into themes of duty, defiance, and the struggle between personal convictions and societal expectations.
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In this powerful conclusion to Sophocles Theban Plays, we witness the tragic tale of Antigone, Oedipuss resolute daughter. Defying the edicts of Creon, the King of Thebes, she chooses to honor her brother by giving him a proper burial, sparking a profound conflict over justice and morality. Should one adhere to the laws of the state, or uphold the laws of the heart? This timeless story, narrated by Elizabeth Klett, delves into themes of duty, defiance, and the struggle between personal convictions and societal expectations.
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