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Sophocles: Antigone

5. Ethics

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Lecture

In this module, we think about the ethics of the play, focusing on particular on the character of Creon and his relationship with fate, as well as on the presence and influence of the gods more generally.

Course

In this course, Professor Edith Hall (King’s College, London) explores Sophocles’ great tragedy, Antigone. Having situated the play in its historical and geographical context, we spend some time introducing the key characters in the play—the two sisters, Antigone and Ismene, their uncle (and ruler of Thebes) Creon, and his son, Haemon. After that, we focus on some of the key themes in the play—politics, ethics and gender—before ending with a brief discussion on the staging of the play.

Lecturer

Edith Hall is Professor in the Department of Classics and Ancient History at Durham University. Her research focuses on ancient Greek literature and cultural history. Some of her major publications include Inventing the Barbarian: Greek Self-Definition through Tragedy (OUP, 1989), Greek Tragedy: Suffering Under the Sun (OUP, 2010), Introducing the Ancient Greeks: From Bronze Age Seafarers to Navigators of the Western Mind (Norton, 2014), and Aristotle's Way: How Ancient Wisdom Can Change Your Life (Penguin, 2020).

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Hall, E. (2018, August 15). Sophocles: Antigone - Ethics [Video]. MASSOLIT. https://www.massolit.io/courses/sophocles-antigone/ethics

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Hall, E. "Sophocles: Antigone – Ethics." MASSOLIT, uploaded by MASSOLIT, 15 Aug 2018, https://www.massolit.io/courses/sophocles-antigone/ethics