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Tag: Tyranny

What do you fear most? Tyranny and the Polis

Posted on 14th September 202114th September 2021 by Antigone in History, The Classical Tradition

EDMUND STEWART Tyranny comes in many forms.

Tagged Politics, Tyranny

The Tyranny of Titles: The Complex Case of Oedipus

Posted on 15th April 202115th April 2021 by Antigone in Greek Literature, History

ROSIE WYLES What does it mean to be a tragic tyrant?

Tagged Sophocles, Tyranny1 Comment

Why We Need Antigone

Posted on 10th March 20211st September 2022 by Antigone in Greek Literature, The Classical Tradition, The Future of Classics

EDMUND STEWART To forge a vision for the future, look back to learn from the past.

Tagged Russia, Sophocles, Tyranny
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