In "The Apology," Socrates defends himself against charges of corrupting the youth and impiety, thus providing an account of his life and philosophical mission. This occurs before his trial and eventual sentencing to death.
Socrates claims that his prosecutors have called him an evildoer and a curious person.
The Greek philosopher who wrote "The Republic" and "The Apology" is Plato. "The Republic" explores the nature of justice and the ideal society, while "The Apology" is a record of Socrates' defense speech during his trial.
The Apology of Socrates was written by Plato, a student of Socrates. It is a record of Socrates' defense speech at his trial in Athens where he was accused of corrupting the youth and impiety.
Socrates did not write the Apology; it is a written account of his defense speech before his trial. The Apology is important because it provides insight into Socrates' philosophy and his commitment to truth-seeking, despite facing unjust accusations of corrupting the youth and impiety. It also highlights his refusal to compromise his principles, even at the cost of his own life.
Socrates proposes a sentence for his crimes.
The Apology is an interpretation of the philosopher Socrates' speech by fellow philosopher Plato. At the end of the speech, Socrates dies.
Having been found guilty, Socrates predicts how he will be viewed and proposes his own sentence.
Elizabeth is Jailed
Elizabeth is jailed.
A constitution is a document, it does not have "events".
In "The Necklace," the main event that occurs first in the sequence of events is when Madame Loisel borrows a necklace from her wealthy friend to wear to a fancy ball.
He rides the Orient Express.
A. He rides the Orient Express (Apex)
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Elizabeth is jailed.
Payne passes through the Corinth Canal