Ethos Pathos Logos In Antigone

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People have been using ethos, pathos, and logos quotes for a very long time in order to get something that they think is necessary. In Sophocles play as translated by Seamon Heaney, Antigone says these types of quotes in order to justify the burial of her brother Polyneices. In Antigone, there are many wonderful examples of Antigone using ethos, pathos and logos in order to get what she thinks is right. Antigone believes that it is the right thing to bury her dead brother's body even if he was a traitor.
“For good ideas and true innovation, you need human interaction, conflict, argument, debate”, a quote about argument by Margaret Heffernan, a famous author. This quote means that for in order for there to be a good idea there must be arguement first. In the story, there is a tremendous amount of dialogue between Antigone and her sister Ismene regarding the burial of their dead brother Polyneices and how it will take place. They begin arguing because Antigone does not believe that it is right for her brother Eteocles to have a …show more content…

Another way this quote can relate to the book is Antigone goes through great sacrifice in order to bury her brother. For instance, if she gets caught Creon will punish he for the crime. During a conversation with her sister Ismene, Antigone says “I never did a nobler thing than bury my brother Polyneices”(Sophocles 32). This quote means that despite the fact that she can be punished, Antigone is still proud of what she did. Creon had threatened to bury Antigone to death but she did not let that stop her and she went through with her plan anyways. This quote also shows that Antigone will keep her word and do what she thinks is right even if she is gonna be punished if she gets

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