For example Sonam Kinga, who speaks eight languages, translated Antigone from English into Dzongkha, the national language. |
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Despite those late hitches, David Stuttard's new adaptation of Antigone, with its value-added psychological profiling, still emerged triumphant. |
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When Creon kidnaps Antigone, the Chorus prays that Athene will aid King Theseus in bringing her back safely. |
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Antigone is the embodied substance of the divine law, the embodiment of the unwritten law. |
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Pages of stories of Agamemnon, Clytemnestra, Oedipus and Antigone clog up her stream of consciousness. |
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After admiring the intransigence of Antigone, don't we spectators return, pacified, to our Creon-like lives? |
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But Sophokles does portray, I think, a Kreon who once had a different side to him but who now here, in Antigone, is thinking and behaving omnipotently. |
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That aspect of his career began when he was just six years old, and his mother was studying Sophocles' Antigone as part of a university Classics course. |
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As a spectator, you know the car will go bust, you know Antigone will meet her end in due course. |
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Antigone Barti's title has changed from controller, payment operations to payments exchange manager. |
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I devoted myself to Greek literature and meditated on the impassioned realism of Tucidide and the ethical absolute of Antigone. |
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In addition to Sophocles' Antigone, plays and operas that rework her legend have been written by Anouilh, Brecht, Cocteau, Honegger and Orff. |
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You will discover the Antigone quartier, designed in a neo-classical style by the famous Catalan architect Ricardo Bofill. |
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Antigone tries to intercede with her father to reconcile him with Polynices. |
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First the priest invited actors to perform Sophocles' Antigone in the muddy, ramshackle settlement. |
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A number of ambitious planning projects were launched in Montpellier, including the Antigone district. |
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The Antigone and Port Marianne districts, both designed by Ricardo Bofill and located close to the town centre are good examples of this. |
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Joan is hanging about with Antigone, and Arthur and Lance are jousting. |
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Ruth Negga is a gutsy Antigone and Lorcan Cranitch an efficiently brutal Creon. |
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There is also a moral or theological problem, as previously identified by Saint Thomas Aquinas, Antigone and Creon. |
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King Creon decrees that Polynices the traitor is not to be buried, but Antigone defies the order. |
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Similar incompatibilities could be seen reflected in Greek tragedies such as Antigone. |
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Hegel once praised Sophocles' Antigone as the most perfect work of art known to him. |
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The law of Antigone is not honoured there, that is, they are not allowed to bury their dead or even to remember them. |
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Like her namesake, Antigone Barti is committed to reaching her goals and she remains undaunted by any obstacles in her path both personally and professionally. |
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Antigone defied him and performed the funeral service. |
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Unjustly, Mendelssohn's setting of Sophokles' Greek tragedy Oedipus at Colonus is less well known than its companion piece, Antigone, which was frequently performed in the 19th century in Germany and abroad. |
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The author is less successful with Antigone. |
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She and her grandmother, Mamidou, and Madame Antigone live through all kinds of adventures and encounters, and each adventure is more unusual than the one before! |
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It is his father ¼dipus, worn out, leaning on his daughter Antigone. |
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This essay gives a particularly strong reading of these narrating voices as 'exceeding' the Sophoclean polarities represented by Antigone and her sister Ismene. |
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Antigone may be a work of great beauty and moral definition but it is also a play of human savagery, incest, fratricide, live immurement in a cave, and triple suicide. |
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Antigone is an artist of logos while speaking for eros. This is not speech by paranoon, not speech by Creonian women. This is the speech of polis. |
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