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Antigone’s Defiance: Why a 2500-Year-Old Play Still Captivates Modern Audiences

The ancient Greek tragedy “Antigone” continues to resonate in modern theater. Written by Sophocles over two millennia ago, the play centers on a defiant young woman who challenges state authority.

Its core themes of civil disobedience, moral duty, and family loyalty transcend its classical origins. Contemporary adaptations consistently reframe these conflicts, finding new relevance in debates about democracy, justice, and personal conscience.

Directors and playwrights reinterpret the text to reflect current political and social tensions. This ongoing process demonstrates the play’s enduring power to question the relationship between individual ethics and the laws of the state.