Antigone Antigone

Antigone

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Antigone by Sophocles is one of the most powerful and enduring tragedies of ancient Greek drama. Written in the 5th century BCE, this timeless play explores the conflict between personal conscience and state authority, revealing the devastating consequences that arise when pride and power collide.



The story unfolds in the city of Thebes after a brutal civil war between two brothers, Eteocles and Polynices, who have killed each other in battle. Their uncle, King Creon, assumes the throne and issues a strict decree: Eteocles, who defended the city, will receive full honors in burial, while Polynices, considered a traitor, must remain unburied as a warning to others. Anyone who defies this order will face death.



Antigone, the sister of the fallen brothers, refuses to accept this command. Guided by her sense of moral duty and loyalty to family, she believes that divine laws demand that every person deserves proper burial rites. Despite knowing the terrible punishment that awaits her, Antigone boldly chooses to honor her brother and challenge the authority of the king.



As the conflict between Antigone and Creon intensifies, the play unfolds into a tragic confrontation between two unwavering beliefs—one rooted in personal conviction and sacred tradition, the other in political power and the rule of law. Around them, other voices attempt to mediate and warn of the dangers of stubborn pride, but the consequences of defiance and arrogance begin to spiral beyond control.



Through poetic language and dramatic tension, Sophocles examines profound themes of justice, loyalty, fate, and the limits of authority. The play raises timeless questions about the responsibilities of individuals within society and the price of standing up for one's beliefs.



Short yet deeply powerful, Antigone has remained a cornerstone of classical literature and theatre for centuries. Its exploration of moral courage, resistance, and tragic consequences continues to resonate with audiences and readers around the world.



A masterpiece of ancient drama, Antigone endures as a gripping story of conviction, sacrifice, and the eternal struggle between human law and higher principles.

GENRE
Fiction & Literature
RELEASED
2026
10 March
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
73
Pages
PUBLISHER
CLXBX
PROVIDER INFO
Bookwire Gesellschaft zum Vertrieb digitaler Medien mbH
SIZE
461.8
KB
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