
The Protagonist Podcast #185: Antigone in Antigone by Sophocles (Play 441 BC) “At long last those blows will teach us wisdom.”
July 3, 20181h 10m
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Joe and Todd are joined by returning guest Virginia McAlister to discuss the ancient Greek play Antigone (the oldest text we’ve discussed). Topics include loyalty, obedience, rebellion, and the importance of tradition.
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- Sophocles – Wikipedia
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