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  1. The Burial at Thebes is a testament to the enduring power of classic stories, and to the ability of great writers to breathe new life into them for modern audiences. Comparative Analysis with Other Retellings of Antigone. Heaney’s Retelling of Sophocles’ Antigone: The Burial at Thebes (2004) is not the only retelling of Antigone.

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  3. The Burial at Thebes is a play written by Seamus Heaney in 2004. It is a modern adaptation of Sophocles’ Antigone, a Greek tragedy that explores the conflict between individual conscience and the laws of the state. Heaney’s version is set in Ireland and reflects the political tensions of the time.

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  5. 1 de jan. de 2004 · Upon returning to his palace in Thebes, he finds that his wife, Eurydice, has killed herself over the suicide of her son, as well as the death of her older son in the recent battle--both deaths she lays at the feet of her husband, Creon. The Chorus has the last word--. "The mighty words of the proud are paid in full.

  6. During The War Of The Seven Against Thebes, Antigone Learns That Her Brothers Have Killed Each Other, Having Been Forced Onto Opposing Sides. When Creon, King Of Thebes, Grants Burial Of One But Not The Treacherous Other, Antigone Defies His Order, Believing It Her Duty To Bury All Of Her Close Kin. Enraged, Creon Condemns Her To Death, And His ...

  7. Other articles where The Burial at Thebes is discussed: English literature: The 21st century: …striking instance of which was The Burial at Thebes (2004), which infused Sophocles’ Antigone with contemporary resonances. Although they had entered into a new millennium, writers seemed to find greater imaginative stimulus in the past than in the present and the future.