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  1. Antigone ( / ænˈtɪɡəni / ann-TIG-ə-nee; Ancient Greek: Ἀντιγόνη) is an Athenian tragedy written by Sophocles in (or before) 441 BC and first performed at the Festival of Dionysus of the same year. It is thought to be the second oldest surviving play of Sophocles, preceded by Ajax, which was written around the same period.

  2. Antígona es una tragedia de Sófocles basada en el mito homónimo de la Antigua Grecia. La trama gira entorno a Antígona, quien desafía la ley para rendir la muerte de su hermano Polinices, considerado traidor de la patria. El tema principal de esta tragedia es la contraposición entre el orden cívico y el divino.

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  3. Intro. Antigone Summary. Next. Lines 1-416. As the play begins, the invading army of Argos has been driven from Thebes, but in the course of the battle, two sons of Oedipus (Eteocles and Polynices) have died fighting for opposing sides. Their uncle, Creon, is now king of Thebes.

  4. ANTIGONE is led out of the palace by two Of CREON'S attendants who are about to conduct her to her doom. But now I also am carried beyond the bounds of loyalty, and can no more keep back the streaming tears, when I see Antigone thus passing to the bridal chamber where all are laid to rest.

  5. ANTIGONE. Ismene, sweet Ismene, my dear sister! Will Zeus, in our lifetime, spare us From the troubles of Oedipus? You and I have already Suffered every pain, every disaster, Every shame, every dishonor in our own troubles. Now—what’s this new decree They say the general has imposed Upon the city?

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  6. “Antigone” is a tragedy by the ancient Greek playwright Sophocles, written around 442 BCE. Although it was written before Sophocles ’ other two Theban plays, chronologically it comes after the stories in “Oedipus the King” and “Oedipus at Colonus”, and it picks up where Aeschylus ‘ play “Seven Against Thebes” ends.

  7. Antigone by Sophocles. One of Sophocles’ earliest surviving plays, Antigone is often thought of a perfect specimen of Ancient Greek tragedy. It begins a day after the defeat of the Seven against Thebes, soon after Creon, the new ruler of the city, has announced that Eteocles, who has died defending the city, shall be buried with honors, but ...