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2013-11-13 来源: 类别: 更多范文
Socrates
In Platos Symposium there are three major speeches given by Aristophanes, Socrates and Alcibiades, where each portrays a different aspect of human sexuality and love. Aristophanes speech is a fantastic representation of humans that were separated into two halves engaged in desperate search for their other half, while Socrates speech is a rhetoric of a conversation he was engaged in with the priestess Diotima, and finally Alcibiades speech is a tribute to his teacher Socrates.
Even though Aristophones speech is a fantastical story that explained why humans are in constant, desperate search for our lost halves, it still captures the tragedy of human sexuality and love. The beings described within the story are characterized by their narcissistic nature, which results in their eventual demise. Aristophanes describes these beings as;
They were round, and so was the way they moved, because they took after their parents. They were terrible in their strength and vigour: they had great ambitions and made an attack on the gods. The story told by Homer about Ephilates and Otus, how they tried to climb up to heaven to attack the gods, really refers to them (190b).
This attack on the gods
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