Antigone by Sophocles is one of the world’s greatest examples of how tragedy can do you good.
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Hatred, one of the rawest human emotions is the focus for this powerful story; it is about resolving it, salving it, curing it and perhaps even forgiving it and reconciling a world back to peace.
Antigone, a child of war, like too many in our world, asked a burning moral question that remains too difficult for us to answer even to this day: How do we reconcile our hatred and fear of those who seek to hurt us?
The Tribune is giving away a double pass to see Antigone at Canberra Theatre Centre, Friday, October 28. To be in the running cut out a Tribune masthead, place it in an envelope with your name, address, daytime phone number and the name of the competition on the back, and send it to Yass Tribune, PO Box 8, Yass 2582, or drop it into our offices at 100 Meehan Street, Yass. Prizes drawn at midday October 26.