Plato's Symposium
Plato and Socrates
The Platonic Dialogue
The Socratic Method (dialectic)
questioning
analogy
irony
symposium: drinking party and conversation
Love
Platonic love: purely spiritual, non-amorous relationship
philia: strong fraternal or familial bond (Phil-adelphia)
eros: instinctive bodily desire of any sort
the "unquenchable want" or desire
from sexual appetite to hunger/thirst
to thirst for knowledge
homosexuality in ancient Greece
The Symposium
as a drama in several acts
as rhetoric (encomia on love)
as dialectic
The Narrative Structure
The Setting
The Participants
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