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Biography:
Sophocles, an Athenian politician and dramatist, was
born in 496 B.C. and died in 406 B.C. His lifetime almost perfectly
paralleled the “Golden Age” of Athens. Unlike other dramatists and
thinkers of his time, Sophocles did not abstain from politics. Indeed
Sophocles was completely immersed in it, serving as an elected official
for several years, most notably as a Strategoi-an elected general.
Fortunately for Sophocles, he died just before Athens surrendered
to Sparta in 404 B.C., marking Athens’ loss in the Peloponnesian
War.
Dramatically speaking, Sophocles is best known for
his adoption of the third actor in his Greek tragedies. This made
it possible to include complex dialogues and character interactions
in Antigone and other plays. Before this idea emerged to dominate
drama, only two actors were included in each scene. More...