Antigone
antigone
Read the excerpt below from the play Antigone by Sophocles and complete the instruction that follows.
CHORUS:
O Eros, the conqueror in every fight,
Eros, who squanders all men’s wealth,
who sleeps at night on girls’ soft cheeks,
and roams across the ocean seas
and through the shepherd’s hut—
no immortal god escapes from you,
nor any man, who lives but for a day.
And the one whom you possess goes mad.
Even in good men you twist their minds,
perverting them to their own ruin.
You provoke these men to family strife.
Summarize the lines spoken by the Chorus, and explain what the passage reveals about the beliefs of the ancient Greek people.