In my paper I present a new understanding of difficult relations in a post-war society, in which its members are wrestling with the problems of forgiveness, sadness, and sorrow. Hegel gives us an interesting interpretation of regaining control of a state and restoring order. We can see an example of this in Antigone, where we also find a typical Hegelian implementation of the concept of historical character.
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