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Oxford University student magazine article on Antigone
10 March 2016
Hal Scardino
Oxford University student magazine article on Antigone
Hal Scardino
10 March 2016

Oxford University student magazine article on Antigone

Hal Scardino
10 March 2016

"They hope for peace, waiting to return to the graves of their loved ones and being able once again to smell the sweet jasmine of home. Until then, theatre can go some way in helping them to come to terms with the events." 

Source:http://isismagazine.org.uk/2016/03/antigone-of-syria/

Tagged: theatre, Refugees, Oxford, University, Student, ISIS magazine, Women, Syria, Antigone of Syria

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