Antigone

Antigone

mythological character Greece

Antigone is a tragic heroine from Greek mythology and the central character in Sophocles' play of the same name. She is known for her unwavering commitment to familial loyalty and moral duty, as she defies King Creon’s edict to honor her deceased brother with a proper burial.

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Denmark Denmark: Antigone is referenced alongside Akilleus in discussions of freedom and classical virtues. 7

Politiken: Han udviser en smittende begejstring ved sin glæde ved alt græsk

Denmark Denmark: Antigone is referenced as a symbol of pride in Greek-Roman culture. 6

Politiken: Stephen Fry afslutter sit værk om Antikken med manér

Greece Greece: Antigone is referenced in relation to the tragic consequences of reckless actions. 5

Kathimerini: Η αλαζονεία δολοφονεί στους δρόμους

Greece Greece: Antigone is depicted as a strong character who defies Creon's orders to honor her brother. 8

Kathimerini: Συζητώντας με τον Στέλιο Ράμφο