the parallel relationship between literary fiction and political reality, Mary rehearses Antigone in the same way she criticizes the government's actions, Ismene listens fearfully as Irving accepts incredulous the official version of a ...See morethe parallel relationship between literary fiction and political reality, Mary rehearses Antigone in the same way she criticizes the government's actions, Ismene listens fearfully as Irving accepts incredulous the official version of a blunt lie. Only love keeps its conscience in disappearance. In the end, all reasons will be known and only the memory of those whom we refuse to forget will be without consequences.
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