This
paper studies the Sophocles
play "Antigone" from 442 BCE. The author explores the play's dialogue, which is checkered with metaphors, similes and analogies, as was common for many works of Greek
literature and
mythology. In particular, the paper looks beyond the play's main storyline to its universal messages about life, people, beliefs and fate.
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