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978-0-521-13478-1 - Sophocles : A New Translation by Sophocles

978-0-521-13478-1 - Sophocles : A New Translation

978-0-521-13478-1 - Sophocles : A New Translation 3 Scene 1: enters from city path (CP); enters from skenê. My dear heart,, more than blood-sister, is there even one thing from the evils of Oedipus that Zeus doesn t inflict on the two of us still living? There is no pain or disaster, shame or dishonor that I have not seen 5 among these evils of yours and mine. Now what is the new proclamation they say thecommanderhasjustmadetothewholecity? Did you hear anything? Or didn t you notice that evils from our enemies advance upon our kin? 10 No word of our family, sweet or painful, has come to me,, not since the two of us lost our two brothers, dead in one day by each other s hands. Since the Argive army left this very night, 15 I know nothing more, whether my fortune is brighter or doomed. I thought so. I took you outside the courtyard gate so you alone could hear. What is it? You look like you re brooding over some news. 20

978-0-521-13478-1 - Sophocles : A New Translation 4 Sophocles Well, hasn t Kreon honored one of our brothers with proper rites, while refusing the other burial? They say he buried Eteokles with true observance of justice and custom, honored below among the dead. 25 But the wretched corpse of Polynices? They say, by proclamation to the citizens, that no one may bury him or cry aloud, that he be left unmourned, unburied, a sweet treasure for birds spying him to eat at their pleasure. 30 That s what they say our good Kreon has proclaimed to you and me yes, to me, too. He comes here to proclaim once more to any who haven t heard. He s not treating this as some minor matter whoever would take action 35 is sentenced to death by public stoning in the city. There you have it. You will soon reveal whether you run true to your noble birth or not. Poor sister, if that s how things stand, what more could I offer to do or undo? 40 Consider whether you will share the burden and work together. With what risk? What are you thinking of? Will your hand join mine to lift his body?

978-0-521-13478-1 - Sophocles : A New Translation 5 What? Do you intend to bury him, forbidden in Thebes? He s my brother and like it or not yours, too. 45 I will not be caught betraying him. Stubborn! Even though Kreon has spoken against it? He has no right to keep me from my own. Oimoi! Think, my sister, how our father, hateful, infamous, was destroyed 50 by discovering his own crimes, striking his eyes with his own blinding hands. Second, mother and wife, both in one, ended her life with a twisted noose. Third, two brothers in one day 55 killed their miserable selves, completing a shared doom in each other s hands. Now, consider again that the two of us left will be utterly destroyed if in violence against the law we transgress the decree and power of the king. 60 We need to recognize that we are women, not meant to fight against men. Since we are ruled by those more powerful, we must obey now and in yet more painful ways. I beg those below the earth 65 for pardon since I m forced in this matter.

978-0-521-13478-1 - Sophocles : A New Translation 6 Sophocles I will obey the authorities. To do something so extreme makes no sense. I won t insist, nor if you change your mind, would your assistance please me. 70 Do as you think fit. I will bury him, and doing so, will find a noble death. Having dared a holy crime, I will lie with the one I loved, and be loved. I must satisfy those below far longer than those here 75 since I ll lie there forever. But if you think it s right, keep dishonoring what the gods honor. I do no dishonor, but it goes against my nature to act in violence against the people. You can make these excuses. I will go 80 to heap up a burial mound for my dearest brother. Oimoi,, I m afraid for you! Don t worry about me. Set your own fate right. At least don t tell anyone else what you re doing. Hide the secret and I will too. 85 Oimoi, call it out! Your silence will earn you far more hatred than if you proclaim it aloud.

978-0-521-13478-1 - Sophocles : A New Translation 7 Youhaveahotheartforcoldmatters. I know I satisfy the ones I truly must please. If you can. But you desire the impossible. 90 Then as soon as I lose strength, I ll stop. It s not fitting to hunt the impossible in the first place. Keep talking and I ll hate you, and you ll justly lie beside your dead brother as an enemy. But let me, and my ill-conceived plan, 95 suffer this dreadful fate Nothing I will suffer couldbesoterribleastokeepmefromanobledeath. Go if you think it s right. Even though you act without sense, to your family you are truly dear. exits burial path (BP); exits skenê. Entrance Song: Chorus enters CP. Chorus Ray of sun, the loveliest 100 light ever to appear in seven-gated Thebes, you have come at last,

978-0-521-13478-1 - Sophocles : A New Translation 8 Sophocles eye of golden day, shining abovethestreamsofdirce. 105 The Argive with his white shield, who fled in full armor, you goaded by a sharper bit into headlong flight, who Polynices raised against our land 110 in his contentious quarrel. That man, a screaming eagle soaring over the land with wings of white snow, one among the many armed warriors 115 in crested helmets of horse-hair. Hovering above our roofs, poised to swallow the seven gates surrounded by bloodthirsty spears, before his jaws were sated 120 on our blood, he left before the pine torch of Hephaistos consumed our crown of towers. Clamor of Ares all around matched in battle, 125 conquest by the Theban serpent. Since Zeus despises boasts of an arrogant tongue, seeing them swarm against us with presumptuous flash of gold, 130 he struck with his thunderbolt the one on the high ramparts

978-0-521-13478-1 - Sophocles : A New Translation 9 right as he began his victory cry. He plunged to the solid earth ablaze, who until then raged 135 with Bacchic madness, and exhaled blasts of most hostile gales. Things did not turn out as he had planned, and to the rest, powerful Ares, 140 striking hard, dealt other fates: the seven captains at the seven gates, face to face with seven equals, left their bronze shields, fee to Zeus the Battle-turner. All except the hating two, sprung 145 from the same father and mother, who planted their double-edged spears through each other, together sharing a common death. Now great-named Victory has come rejoicing with 150 Thebes of the many chariots. Let us forget the war. Let us go round to all the temples of the gods, and dance all night and sing, and may Theban Dionysos, 155 Earthshaker, lead the way! Chorus Leader Now here comes the king of the land, Kreon son of Menoeceus, new ruler

978-0-521-13478-1 - Sophocles : A New Translation 10 Sophocles through recent fortunes from the gods. What plan is he piloting that he summoned 160 by proclamation this special council of elders? Kreon enters skenê. Scene 2: Kreon Men, the affairs of state, wildly shaken by the gods, have steadied aright again. You, out of all the rest, I summoned here, knowing well that you always 165 honored the power of the throne of Laius. And again, when Oedipus set aright the state and after he perished, you still stood beside his sons with sound counsel. Yet, since they were destroyed 170 by a double destiny in a single day, striking and struck with their own stained hands, I now hold all the power and the throne by being next of kin to those destroyed. It is impossible to learn the spirit, 175 mind, and judgment of any man until he is tested in office and laws. Whoever does not pursue the best policies to steer the entire state, but locks tight his tongue out of some fear, 180 has always seemed to me the worst. And whoever thinks a friend more important