Symposium Symposium

Symposium

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Plato’s "Symposium" is a series of speeches on Love given at a party in ancient Greece. They deal with questions of: what Love is; interpersonal relationships through love; what types of love are worthy of praise; the purpose of love; and others. It is the first major philosophical text on love in Western literature. It can be classified as a tragicomedy, using elements of both genres.

Apollodorus tells the story of a drinking party or symposium that occurs long ago. Socrates and Aristodemus go to a party given for Agathon, since Agathon has just won a contest for the performance of his tragedy. The men there talk and drink and then decide that each should give a speech in praise of the god, Love.

GENRE
Non-Fiction
RELEASED
2023
11 January
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
132
Pages
PUBLISHER
E-BOOKARAMA
SIZE
1.2
MB

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