Antigone, a Greek tragedy by Sophocles, presented by St. Mary's College Drama Club. This is a series of selected pictures, with quotes from the play (thanks Monica!), that tell the basic story. Enjoy!
"From the first there were certain citizens who could hardly stand the spirit of my regime, grumbling against me in the dark, heads together, tossing wildly, never submitting their necks beneath the yoke, loyally submitting to their king."
"Everyone - the whole crew bribed to commit this crime, they've made one thing sure at least: sooner or later they will pay the price."
"I didn't do it, I had no hand in it either, not in the plotting, not in the work itself!"
"If you don't find the man who buried that corpse, the very man, and produce him before my eyes, simple death won't be enough for you..."
The chorus gathers to eulogize the greatness of man, who is conquered by death alone.
"She's the one, who did it single-handed - we caught her burying the body."
"Prisoner! Her? You took her - where, doing what?"
"You, with your eyes fixed on the ground - speak up. Do you deny you did this, yes or no?"
"Tell me briefly, no long speeches - were you aware a decree had forbidden this?"
"These laws - I was not about to break them, not out of fear of some man's wounded pride, and face the retribution of the gods."