8 - Conclusion
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 06 June 2024
Summary
This book has tried to bring out the richness and complexity of the ethical fabric of Sophocles’ plays. Moral issues are not merely motifs, but inform the dramatic structure, and are developed with care and subtlety on the linguistic level. A multiplicity of ethical standpoints is presented in such a way that their implications and practical results are dramatised through choice and argument. While it may be true that an obviously unpleasant character tends to express sentiments contrary to conventional Athenian values, these plays are not melodramas in which only the virtuous command our sympathy and the villains our distaste.
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- Helping Friends and Harming EnemiesA Study in Sophocles and Greek Ethics, pp. 260 - 273Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2024