Show r f CLARK L K ON THE mt GREEK K D AMA Interpretative Recital Gires ItS fine Of 01 the Great Tragedy II Antigone POWERFUL STORY A M MOSI Sr Hlo of or Sicily This After Mer Merc The Thc Spanish Gip c Student Prot Prof Clark ar recital ot OC S trag tJ dr There was waa a L lar large o aU ot of the ball bal being lower Thi Is IsI itce ett most ot Of the ttO gallery td and drama that J Is 18 included onT Greek areek here t I e ot lectures Ber series Clark In 5 Ir number of ot others hO reads ads the a V general principles lie he Greek and the thO ther thOo r the from our We wo Vio are areU o U QC that tM t tho the bald aid to 10 h be Shakespeare It l Is trama bS with ith drama dramn did begil wIth true Irge that there has been no flO dram m an I his day tt writing Cinco moro more than 2000 ISI es tIe the Greeks which In many reo re wrote and ti 50 been not ot ett t been equalled by have not greateSt ot I I this his Is not dramatists wore ero tbt the thC h Greek areek Tho The ThoM own greater than th our masters ot of this form the t we ere which the gave Iao to us governed play writ Three Greeks These hose are call r among Ibe time M Idea and nd tl 1 the to the no nc ac action lure fUet than n a day of cover tion lOn Arcond that t there II hour tho one effect ot of the tho play te ont and only no change of u 8 the have today These trag CIne It 1 W 0 extending over Mort nil eli idee were and three of houri bou ut one Were Given succesS a n audience On the seine same ell to the e tire are exam caslon TileY The plot Is tb tit I of at au moro niome than 1 a single cotton little through the fabric Ono One running U is necessarY to Keep In It tr Mt Me f tragedy of ot follow the tho fi orter OTt to which Is IB that by far the ha FAM one e the Greek mind ile thing timing to Olt reu pM u the thought that his hili body bOlly after aUer night might be l left f t uncovered a IL prey loMa and vultures The three t ti the the tho theM over had bad to be bo performed U M tU the soul lo oM l would not be ill at rest rost restI I nay It II might aught not even cven be b ad nd tG h Hades The If It indeed It could te it riled much uch Was extremely simple which whIch small platform there 18 aI be hidden bIdden by 0 a curtain There Thero th alnO J 50 furnIture no scenery s ncr The or At t Immediately below and tho the came out alono to read rend Its lull lut Is 15 th the highest reach of art NOt NOI that It Is the tho greatest t tama ini la In It the Ike world But Dut It possesses tie Ie of the tho tragic mine In tI he degree Antigone for ex ox me Is Im tine sans s ne she Is a IL strong strong chamac tr tr Ir tk me hu free choice and besides lie mU does doc a choose This last Is lb With her hor eyes open to all nil allt 1 U It t tats the she deliberately chooses tab t th lb rather 1 r than n be e untrue un rue to her ller vow OW H rd d the h does S not because she uhe Is In IsM I t M d 10 ol of the t world for tor she hoa hM every ever evere to desire e re to live but lUt I t she I It of the li highest i love of h hh honor hanoi ltd toty Cordelia t would have done doneth th te sure to so would but hut they h tot OI rdO do It ft In n this respect Anti Antl A tI pre ire po possesses ts u 3 s the tho Ih qualities of nth the tho trued dl m itt a higher degree greo than Bui mh Lear Tn ar and u Hamlet f lct u The Xii j action l n of i this play jG ii Is In brief brief tSi thi Ll Thebes tebe has ben been besieged bosl by Millets tin tbs dethroned banished 1 of who rules Instead T Ibe two brothers In fulfillment of ot a n of their fathers kill each twin single combat and Creon their becomes 1 king The play itlay OB on the morning of ot the retreat of tIe M who MO supported I b Thebes Croon Creon Cr on hits has do 10 M cried that the funeral rites shall not nol It Mt over oCr a II prince who has hall hasar KIM lar ar upon his country and nm that p I rha Tb contravene this decree be with death Antigone who w ea a promise to before his to st ie Ie his hla body hod burial declares to ft ae lr that sho she herself III bIll the tho sarrod arr a ceremonies over 01 w bt thi corpse in spite of ot tho lira The fhe tragedy ell turns lurns e the Inexorable emotion e of ot the tha law I ii Creon 1 and the tho obedience of Anti Antl i Pie rne to 11 the tho higher In law aw of oC love Hal lIal ton the Ion who loves loe Antigone kills himself and his moth noth II e hl his when she sl hears bit death Th king the then Is ls broUght ht Uhl h of oC f humiliation and des C tur u On seeing tho the horrible cease conso Ures c ot MS his rush r lh decree t 4 s Li il I the thc old old oll story stor which i have aimed atthe i trUon of 01 mu II ht mn soul and mar IS It d donn dona no In ln this wait great drama rolus rt r Clark was wan wn tho the same great 0 lusT here that ho hue was III In Shakes Shaken Hobort ICing Kins of I W h ill GIPSY Milun Is Khen und and tonight t The Span Ih be lIy Imy special request there thero given n ITT r the ITt 4 Students of the tho sixth tIe gades of ot tho the city schools Sf m students arid tho the thon I laths n at nt V U tJ Assembly I lIall Tho program la Is lafrom IsS S from The Tho IlIce Merchant of ot n t lus IJ Dr Oin fish t iron 1 15 tl t the 1 ond |