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!
"I am agony! No tears for the destiny that's mine, no loved one mourns my death."
"You went too far, the last limits of daring - smashing against the high throne of Justice! Your life's in ruins, child - I wonder... do you pay for your father's terrible ordeal?"
"Reverence asks some reverence in return - but attacks on power never go unchecked, not by the man who holds the reins of power. Your own blind will, your passion has destroyed you."
"As for myself, my hands are clean. This young girl...will be stripped of her rights, her strangers rights, here in the world above."
The chorus looks on as the sorrowful Antigone bewails her fate.
"But now, Polynices, because I laid your body out as well, this, this is my reward."
"What law of the mighty gods have I transgressed? Why look to the heavens any more, tormented as I am?"
"Oh, god, the voice of death. It's come, its here."
"You are poised, once more, on the razor-edge of fate."
"And it is you - your high resolve that sets this plague on Thebes."