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# I see that all of us who live are nothing but images or insubstantial shadow.
# Gratitude to gratitude always gives birth.
# There is no greater evil for men than the constraint of fortune.
# But this is a true saying among men: the gifts of enemies are no gifts and profitless.
# A human being is only breath and shadow.
# A wise doctor does not mutter incantations over a sore that needs the knife. More
# Trouble brings trouble upon trouble.
# I do not care for such speech in the midst of ills; harsh words, even when just, still sting.
# For most men friendship is a faithless harbor.
# Each say following another, either hastening or putting off our deathwhat pleasure does it...
# A broad-backed ox can be driven straight on his road even by a small goad. More
# A day lays low and lifts up again all human things.
# Not knowing anything is the sweetest life.
# It is a base thing for a man among the people not to obey those in command. Never in a state can...
# You win the victory when you yield to friends.
# Hold, you rule only when mastered by your friends.
# Alas, how quickly the gratitude owed to the dead flows off, how quick to be proved a deceiver.
# Hush! Check those words. Do not cure ill with ill and make your pain still heavier than it is.
# If you have done terrible things, you must endure terrible things; for thus the sacred light of...
# For those who are base in judgement do not know the good they hold in their hands until they cast...
# Silence is an ornament for women.
# Wise thinkers prevail everywhere.
# Oh child, may you be happier than your father, but in all other respects alike. And then you...
# Isn't it the sweetest mockery to mock our enemies?
# Men may know many things by seeing; but no prophet can see before the event, nor what end waits...
# I see the state of all of us who live, nothing more than phantoms or a weightless shadow.
# Since he aims at great souls, he cannot miss. But if someone should slander me in this way, no...
# Whenever the deity contrives misfortunes for a man, he first harms their understanding.
# There is no greater evil than anarchy.
# Whoever lives among many evils just as I, how can dying not be a source of gain?
# But the power of destiny is something awesome; neither wealth, nor Ares, nor a tower, nor...
# To err is common to all mankind, but having erred he is no longer reckless nor unblest who haven...
# Evil gains work their punishment.
# Heap up great wealth in your house, if you wish, and live as a tyrant, but, if the enjoyment of...
# I have seen the impassioned curbed with a small bit.
# You should not consider a man's age but his acts.
# To many men much-wandering hope comes as a boon, but to many others it is the deception of vain...
# Whoever thinks his friend more important than his country, I rate him nowhere. More
# No man loves the bearer of bad tidings.
# Having advanced to the limit of boldness, child, you have stumbled against the lofty pedestal of...
# A state is not a state if it belongs to one man.
# Men should pledge themselves to nothing; for reflection makes a liar of their resolution.
# These things are in the future; we needs must do what lies at hand.
# For even bold natures flee, whenever they see Hades close to life.
# Obedience to authority saves many skins.

 

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Michael Lista, On Poetry: Antigonick, by Anne Carson - arts.nationalpost.com

25 May 2012 at 11:58am  Readers of Anne Carson?s Antigonick, her beautiful and harrowing reimagining of Sophocles? Antigone, may find it odd that Antigone and her sister Ismene begin the play by discussing Hegel, the German philosopher born some 20-odd centuries ...

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I Can?t Hear Myself Think - Truthdig

25 May 2012 at 3:37am  Three of those pages are used for an anecdote about Senechal?s childhood trip by ocean liner to the Netherlands; ten are dedicated to a competent if unremarkable summary and analysis of Sophocles? ?Antigone?; seven more are taken up with ...

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Pining for Pins: The Latest Looks with Brooches - Jewelers Circular Keystone ...

24 May 2012 at 8:20pm  The May 2012 issue of Town & Country includes a brief history of the brooch: "For maximum drama, Sophocles turned to a brooch. (It's Jocasta's pins that blind Oedipus.) But brooches were born out of necessity, used to fasten togas and cloaks.

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Joydeep Roy-Bhattacharya: The Watch references Sophoclean tragedy - Metro.co.uk

23 May 2012 at 11:56pm  Joydeep Roy-Bhattacharya hopes The Watch will offer a more realistic portrayal of life in Afghanistan with its tragic story that leans on Sophocles. Joydeep Roy-Bhattacharya hopes to educate on what life is really like in post-war Afghanistan Amid the heat ...

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The Augusta Chronicle, Ga., Bill Kirby column - TMCnet

21 May 2012 at 11:59pm  aEUR" Sophocles Are you getting old? Most of us never think we're as old as we are, denying the advances of age and all its acquired accessories. Diminished eyesight and hearing seem to come gradually and are often shrugged off in middle age.

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Close Reading - Atlantic Online

21 May 2012 at 10:08am  All of that changed with every mark I made on the pages of King Lear and Oedipus Rex. I still have my old copy of Sophocles, heavily underlined, covered with sweet, embarrassing notes-to-self (?irony?? ?recognition of fate??) written in my rounded ...

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Discovery Project New Play contest - Lancaster online.com

18 May 2012 at 7:37pm  Joseph Lauinger is the author of "Michael Archangel," the winner of the Fulton's first Discovery Project New Play contest, which opens Thursday. He also teaches the great playwrights at Sarah Lawrence College: Shakespeare, Sophocles, Ibsen, Chekhov.

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PHS award-winning theatre to present final performances - Palestine Herald-Press

18 May 2012 at 3:55pm  The company presented ?Sophocles? Electra? adapted by Frank McGuinness for their entry in the One-Act Play competition.  The play, about the revenge of a fathers?murder by his daughter and long lost son was modernized by the adapter from the ...

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Argus Angel for Brighton theatre group Spymonkey (From The Argus) - The Argus...

17 May 2012 at 11:32am  Brighton theatre group Spymonkey are the latest to be awarded an Argus Angel. Their production, Oedipussy, takes Ancient Greek writer Sophocles? tragedy and turns it in to a riotous comedy. Argus reviewer Dom Smith, who nominated the show for an Angel ...

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Trojan Women? resonates still - Worcester Telegram & Gazette

11 May 2012 at 2:13am  Aeschylus, Sophocles and Euripides, for example ? the three great tragedians of classical Athens and the fathers of theater as we know it. But Saturday?s staged reading of Euripides? ?The Trojan Women? at St. Spyridon Greek Orthodox ...

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Ian Johnston-Various translations-Bookbits author interviews

26 Aug 2011 at 2:42pm  Ian Johnston's writing partners are much better known than he ever will be. Homer, Aristophanes, Kant, Sophocles, Kafka, Euripides, ... tags: AristophanesclassicsFrenchGermanGreekHomerLatinIan Johnston-Various translations-Bookbits author interviews
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Who was Praxitiles and what was he famous for?
And who were Damocles, Heracles, Pericles, and Sophocles and what were they each famous for? Oops! It is Praxiteles, maybe that's why so few people are answering! Their Wikipedia search cannot find Praxitiles as it is the wrong spelling!

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Oedipus gets crapped on?
Brief recap: plague in thebes, oedipus finds out he killed dad unawares, and is sleeping with mum (also unaware). Mum hangs herself, and oedipus gouges out his eyes. The people of thebes, pissed off, throw oedipus out of town. plague goes away, thebans rejoice. THE END. Now, will anyone tell me what the hell was the lesson of the story? oedipus wasn't a bad bloke. why'd they treat him like crap? I'm so angry with sophocles, and the teachers who made me read it. I'm not exactly 100% on this one...but I don't think there were many americans around in 450 BC...so that really can't be the moral, repsonder w/ the weird ninja picture.

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In the 'Phenomenology of Spirit', does Hegel talk directly about Sophocles' 'Antigone'? If so, where?


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Please HELP!?
In the 'Phenomenology of Spirit', does Hegel talk directly about Sophocles' 'Antigone' (as in, does he specifically mention it)? If so, where? If you could go one further to explain what he says about Antigone, I'd be eternally grateful! It's for this stupid essay I have to write for University

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quote from the theban plays, by sophocles, help?
"I only ask to live, with pure faith keeping In word and deed that law which leaps the sky Made of no mortal mould, undimmed, unsleeping Whose living godhead does not age or die" It's from 'King Oedipus' and spoken by the chorus, is it about hope?

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