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Plato

Euthyphro

Nonfiction | Essay / Speech | Adult | BCE

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Essay Topics

1.

Which of the two characters, Socrates and Euthyphro, is the audience meant to sympathize with? Is Plato evenhanded in his portrayal of the characters? Cite examples.

2.

In what ways does the dialogue format used by Plato contribute to making the philosophical discussion engaging?

3.

Do you think that Socrates’s use of irony is a valid argumentative device? Do you find it dishonest or manipulative in any way? Explain your position.