Antigone
"Antigone," penned by the acclaimed playwright Jean Anouilh, is a powerful exploration of defiance against tyranny. Originally produced in Paris in 1942, during the dark days of Nazi occupation, this poignant play reflects the struggles of the French people under authoritarian rule. The story revolves around the courageous young Antigone, whose determination to honor her brother's memory challenges the oppressive regime surrounding her. With its profound themes and rich character development, "Antigone" stands as one of the masterpieces of modern French theatre. Published by Bloomsbury Publishing PLC in 1960, this paperback edition spans 80 pages, making it an essential read for those interested in classic literature and the human spirit's resilience. Dive into Anouilh's timeless narrative and experience the enduring relevance of this tragic tale.