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Saturday, February 10, 2018

GREEK tragedy offers modern life lessons

In Sophokles' fifth-century BC GREEK tragedy Antigone, the teenage princess of Thebes, rebels against her uncle Kreon's law and sneaks outside of the city to bury her “traitor to the state” and fallen brother Polynices. When she is found out, Antigone is sentenced to death and locked in a tomb, where she ...


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