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"Antigone" is a famous ancient Greek tragedy written by the playwright Sophocles around 441 BCE. It is the third play in a series of Theban plays, following "Oedipus Rex" and "Oedipus at Colonus." The play is named after its central character, Antigone, who is the daughter of Oedipus, the former king of Thebes. The story of "Antigone" revolves around the conflict between Antigone and King Creon of Thebes. Antigone's two brothers, Eteocles and Polynices, had fought against each other for control of Thebes, and both were killed in battle. Creon, who has assumed the throne, orders that Eteocles be buried with full honors, but he decrees that Polynices should be left unburied and exposed to the elements as punishment for his rebellion. Creon's decree is a matter of state policy, and he commands that anyone who attempts to bury Polynices will be put to death.

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ANTIGONE BY
SOPHOCLES
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, BACKGROUND
To understand the socio-political background of Sophocles' "Antigone," it's essential
consider the context of ancient Athens during the time it was written and performed
which was in the 5th century BCE. While the play itself is set in Thebes, the historical
and cultural backdrop of Athens significantly influenced the themes and ideas
presented in the play.
In "Antigone," the socio-political background of Athens during the 5th century BCE provid
a backdrop against which the play's exploration of issues like the clash between divine
and human law, the consequences of inflexibility, and the limits of authority can be
understood and appreciated. The play invites its audience to contemplate these timeless
issues through the lens of ancient Greek culture and politics.

, The Peloponnesian War: During this period, A
engaged in the Peloponnesian War (431-404
against Sparta. The war had a profound impa
Athens, including its economy, politics, and socie
prolonged and devastating conflict would have
influenced the Athenian perspective on issues re
power, authority, and the consequences of conf

Democratic Athens: Athens was a democracy
5th century BCE, and the concept of the rule of
the tension between the authority of the state a
individual rights were prominent in the public d
The Athenian democracy valued the rule of law
civic duty, which is reflected in the play's explo
law and justice.


The Role of Women: In ancient Athens, women
SOCIO-POLITICAL limited political rights and were often confined
domestic roles. "Antigone" challenges these gen
norms by portraying Antigone as a strong and
BACKGROUND female character who takes actions traditional
reserved for men.

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Athens was not on
form of entertainm
but also a platform
exploring and deba
political and moral
issues. It provided
opportunity for the
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