Antigone

Antigone

by R-ed Braun , Richard Emil Braun
3.0 (1 ratings)
History Poetry
Format Hardcover
Pages 101
Language English
Published Feb 1, 1990
Publisher Turtleback
ISBN-10 080857745X
ISBN-13 9780808577454
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Set against the backdrop of ancient Thebes, this timeless tragedy delves into the themes of loyalty, defiance, and the struggle between individual conscience and state law. Antigone, the daughter of Oedipus, emerges as a fiercely determined character, driven by her desire to honor her deceased brother through a proper burial, despite the grave consequences dictated by the king's edict. Her bold actions challenge the very foundations of authority and familial duty, posing pressing questions about moral obligation and justice.

R-ed Braun's new translation breathes fresh life into the classic narrative, offering modern readers access to the emotional intensity and philosophical depth of the original work. With elegant prose that captures the essence of Greek tragedy, it invites reflection on the enduring relevance of Antigone's story in contemporary society. As readers follow her anguished journey, they are compelled to consider the sacrifices one must make in the name of love and honor.

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