"Antigone," translated by Plumptre, is a timeless tragedy by Sophocles that explores the conflict between individual conscience and state law. The story centers on Antigone's defiance against King Creon’s edict, as she chooses to honor her brother with a proper burial, highlighting the struggle for moral integrity in the face of authority. This powerful narrative resonates today as it raises questions about justice, loyalty, and the consequences of standing up for one's beliefs. Its exploration of duty to family versus civic duty remains relevant, making this classic work a compelling listen for anyone interested in the enduring themes of resistance and the human spirit.