Complete English Rhetoric 3 page Essay on the Value of Loyalty Using the Odysseus of Antigone Literature

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Using the Odysseus of Antigone Literature ague the significance of "Loyalty" in the Ancient Greek Culture.

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The Value of Loyalty in Antigone by Sophocles

Introduction

The idea of justice and honor happens to be quite prevalent all across all forms of
literature. When it comes to Greek culture, honor plays an important role in creating a firm
foundation within the family and the society. The honor follows a person until their very last day
on earth, and beyond. In Greece, honoring men happens to be something spiritual in the sense
that loved one's demonstration respect for the dead by way of a proper burial that they give them.
On the other hand, given that a person acts upon betraying the city, such a man will end up
losing his privilege of dying as an honorable man. There are two different forms of loyalty
demonstrated in Sophocle’s Antigone as practiced in the Greek Society and each has its own
value.
The two forms of loyalty are evident in the events following Antigone’s brothers,
Eteocles, and Polyneices’ death at one another’s hands at war in efforts to decide the leader of
Thebes. It becomes imp...


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