Poetry and unreality by Plato
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The word unreality is an adjective. It describes something that has a lack of reality.
Plato opposed poetry (as well as music and theatre) in some cases in his ideal Republic because he believed it was debilitating and a hindrance in comparison to more productive ventures, such as universal education. This is in direct contrast with the Athenian society he lived in, one that valued poetry very highly.
Charles Henry Augustus Bulkley has written: 'Plato's Best Thoughts Compiled From Prof. Jowett's Translation Of The Dialogues Of Plato' 'Niagara' -- subject(s): Poetry
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It's in a play called Phaedrus by Plato. According to Socrates, it's an insanity gifted from the gods that gives people poetry, mysticism, love, and even philosophy itself.
Whimsy An object, device, or creation that is fanciful or rooted in unreality