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ANTIGONE by Sophocles. 2. ISMENE. Then tell me what I must now hear. ANTIGONE. I will. In secret. We had two brothers, both equal in our love. But now by proclamation Creon honors. One and shames the other. Eteocles is buried. With solemn rite and ceremony. But. Polyneices by royal decree is left unwept,.
SOPHOCLES (496?-406 B.C.). Antigone. An English Version by Dudley Fitts and Robert Fitzgerald. Person Represented. ANTIGONE. ISMENE. EURYDICE. CREON. HAIMON. TEIRESIAS. A SENTRY. A MESSENGER. CHORUS. SCENE: Before the Palace of Creon, King of Thebes. A central double door, and two.
14 Mar 2001 Sophocles (c.496 B.C.–406 B.C.). Antigone. The Harvard Classics. 1909–14. Dramatis Person?. Creon, King of Thebes. H?mon, son of Creon. Teiresias, a seer. Guard. First Messenger. Second Messenger. Eurydice, wife of Creon. Antigone, Ismene, daughters of ?dipus. Chorus of Theban Elders.
Of his one hundred and twenty three productions only seven survive. Sophocles' most famous plays are often grouped under the epithet 'The Theban Plays' and include (in the chronology of the myths themselves) Oedipus Rex, Oedipus at Colonus and. Antigone. While these plays appear to form a trilogy, each is the sole
Antigone By Sophocles Written 442 B.C.E. Translated by R. C. Jebb. Dramatis Personae daughters of Oedipus: ANTIGONE ISMENE CREON, King of Thebes EURYDICE, his wife. HAEMON, his son. TEIRESIAS, the blind prophet. GUARD, set to watch the corpse of Polyneices FIRST MESSENGER SECOND MESSENGER
Sophocles' Antigone. Outline by John Protevi / Permission to reproduce granted for academic use protevi@lsu.edu / www.protevi.com/john/FH/PDF/Sophocles.pdf. I. Textual issues. II. Structure. III. Interpretive frameworks. A. Conflict of Religion and Politics. B. Conflict w/in politics of command vs persuasion (or tyranny
ANTIGONE / 1. SOPHOCLES. ANTIGONE. Translation by F. Storr, BA. Formerly Scholar of Trinity College, Cambridge. From the Loeb Library Edition. Originally published by. Harvard University Press, Cambridge, MA and. William Heinemann Ltd, London. First published in 1912.
Sophocles. Antigone. 442 BC. Translator's Note. This translation by Ian Johnston of Malaspina University-College, Nanaimo, BC, Note that in this translation the numbers in square brackets refer to the Greek text, and the numbers with no brackets refer to this text. The asterisks in the text are links to explanatory notes at the
Sophocles taught his Antigone to a chorus of fifteen young men for the contest in tragedy. He wanted to entertain and educate his audience, for these had been the duties of poets since time immemorial. He also sought to defeat his two competitors for the prize in tragedy and be honored as best. How he fared with.
Antigone by Sophocles. (495–406 B.C.). (translated by Elizabeth Wyckoff). CHARACTERS. Antigone. Ismene. Chorus of Theban Elders. Creon. A Guard. Haemon. TeiresiaS. A Messenger. Eurydice. SCENE. Thebes, before the royal palace. Antigone and Ismene emerge from its great central door. Antigone. My sister, my
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