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Antigone is a famous play in which there is civil war in the city of Athens. One of the main characters, Creon is now the ruler of the city, and he chose a time of death and betrayal. Antigone herself, is the niece of Creon, daughter and half-sister of Oedipus. For more insight on the play and Antigone and her famous story, click on the following links below:

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