This study guide examines Socrates' trial and his defense against corrupting youth. It also explores his willingness to accept his death. It is a good guide to understanding his argument and the writer validates that Socrates'' high values are worth more than the simple revenge of Athens. The writer also concludes that moral" character is not harmful and it is of paramount importance in life and rises above all other values. Easy to understand and a logical approach to explaining the argument. The writer concludes the people of Athens can still redeem themselves and see their error.
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