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!
"It's no disgrace for a man, even a wise man, to learn many things and not to be too rigid."
"And is Thebes about to tell me how to rule?"
"You will never marry her, not while she's alive."
"Is that so! Now, by heaven, I promise you, you'll pay - taunting, insulting me! Bring her out, that hateful - she'll die now, here, in front of his eyes, beside her groom!"
Haemon: "Then she will die... but her death will kill another."
"I will take her down some wild, desolate path never trod by men, and wall her up alive in a rocky vault..."
"Love - you wrench the minds of the righteous into outrage, swerve them to their ruin, this kindred strife, father and son at war and Love alone the victor."
"I see Antigone make her way to the bridal vault where all are laid to rest."
"Look at me, men of my fatherland, setting out on the last road looking into the last light of day, the last I will ever see..."
"No withering illness laid you low, no strokes of the sword - a law to yourself, alone, no mortal like you, ever, you go down to the halls of Death alive and breathing."