Sophocles, Vol. 3

Sophocles, Vol. 3 The Plays and Fragments, With Critical Notes, Commentary, and Translation in English Prose (Classic Reprint)

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Excerpt from Sophocles, Vol. 3: The Plays and Fragments, With Critical Notes, Commentary, and Translation in English Prose

The choral ode which follows is a beautiful treatment of a theme which this mysterious deed suggests, - human inventive ness, - its audacity and its almost infinite resource, save for the limits set by fate. AS these strains cease, anapaests spoken by the leader of the Chorus express sudden amazement and pain - Antigone, the royal maiden, the niece of the king, is led in, a prisoner in the hands Of the guard.

Questioned by Creon, Antigone replies that She knew the edict, but nevertheless paid funeral - rites to her brother because She held that no human law could supersede the higher law of the gods. She is ready to die.

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ISBN: 9780260539861
Publisher: Fb&c Ltd
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Number of pages: 372
Weight: -1g
Height: 10mm
Width: 6mm
Spine width: 1mm