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Free Essay / Term Paper: Antigone

Antigone Antigone was produced in 441B.C. by the Greek play writer Sophocles, who was born in 496 BC at Colonus, near Athens. Unlike his younger contemporary, the often-misunderstood Euripides, Sophocles had the fortune of being revered for his genius during his own lifetime. He lived to the ripe old age of ninety, and his life coincided with the great golden age of the city-state of Athens. Sophocles came from a stable, well-to-do family, and from the beginning, it seemed that he was blessed in every way. Handsome, wealthy, and well-educated, Sophocles lived and died as one of Athens’ most beloved citizens. Antigone deals with the events that happened chronologically in order with Oedipus the King and Oedipus at Colonus as a trilogy, but the three works were not written as a trilogy at all. Consistent with the norms of Greek drama, Antigone is not divided into acts or scenes. Action flows uninterrupted from beginning to end. Tragedy seems to prevail through out the play. Tragedy in this play is the hubris (pride), which they both show by standing on what they think is right, an....

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