b. Like the play, the poem has Ismene trying to dissuade Antigone from defying Creon.
c. The poem and play both describe the moment when Haemon and Eurydice commit suicide after Antigone’s death.
d. The end of the poem shows Creon reduced to a lonely, decrepit man, as does the play.
William Butler Yeats’s poem “From the ‘Antigone’” parallels Sophocles’s Antigone because (a.) the speaker in the poem, as well as the chorus in the play, laments noble Antigone’s terrible fate.
In Sophocles's Antigone,Antigone commits suicide after Creon condemns her to death for burying Polynices and not obeying the king's orders. Therefore, it is her loyalty towards her brother what leads her to that terrible fate. After she dies, the chorus laments her fate and the curse on Oedipus's family. Moreover, in Yeats's poem "From the 'Antigone'", the speaker also laments Antigone's death, especially when he says "And yet I weep -- Oedipus' child Descends into the loveless dust".
Answer:
the answer is C
Explanation:
A. ethos
B. pathos
C. logos
Answer:
ethos im pretty sure i may be wrong but its def not pathos
Explanation:
its either ethos or logos
Answer: A
Explanation:
Examples of ethos can be shown in your speech or writing by sounding fair and demonstrating your expertise or pedigree: "As a doctor, I am qualified to tell you that this course of treatment will likely generate the best results."
Just took the test, Correct Answer is- We speak far more often than we write.
look at the question carefully , its asking why is there more attitudes in spoken language than written language. we talk more than we write.