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Which character is worse, morally, in the Philoctetes:

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500 word essay:1. Which character is worse, morally, in the Philoctetes: Odysseus or Neoptolemus, and why?You must provide Works Cited. You may use the following format only if you consulted these books. If you used different translations, you must cite those. Please do not cut-and-paste. For full credit, just re-type the works cited so that you are guaranteed consistent formatting. Include James Boyd White if you quote him or if you rely on his ideas.If you use White, here are some examples of in-text citations:This is a sentence in your paper that says something about not treating people as a “means to an end” (White, 5).In this sentence, you are talking about how Odysseus skillfully shatters Neoptolemus’ sense of himself (White, 10).So essentially, in text citations = (Last name, page number)This outline (check attached file)Actionsis intended for those writing the 1500 word essay, but you may still find it useful.WORKS CITEDSophocles, Philoctetes. Translated with notes by Peter Meineck; Introduction by Paul Woodruff (Indianapolis: Hackett Publishing, 2014).White, James Boyd. “Heracles’ Bow: Persuasion and Community in Sophocles’ Philoctetes,” in James Boyd White, Heracles’ Bow: Essays on the Rhetoric and Poetics of the Law (Madison: University of Wisconsin Press, 1985) 3-27.

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