Comparing Apology Written By Plato And Socrates

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Audrey Pugh Liberty University ENGL 221_D01 Professor Steven Zani April 14, 2024 Beliefs of People In this piece of writing we will talk about The Apology story written by Plato and it is centered around his teacher Socrates. I am comparing this story with another story called Speech at the Diet of Worms that was written by Martin Luther. I am going to show the similarities and differences between these two stories. One of the similarities is that people in both stories stand trial for what they believe in. Socrates is accused of corrupting the youth and denying the Gods. Martin is accused of changing the scriptures and translating the writing into German. These are just a few similarities and differences between these two stories. In the story Apology written by …show more content…

He was born in 470 B.C., Athens. “Socrates was the son of Sophroniscus, an Athenian stonemason and sculptor, and Phaenarete, a midwife” (Biography, 2023, para 5). From this he came from humble origins and he might have received a basic education. One of the reasons that led to the trial was that people believe he corrupted the youth. “At the end of his long life, Socrates was put on trial in Athens for corrupting the youth and denying the gods” (Schmidt, M. R. (2020). Familiar Strangers. Macmillan Higher Education, Inc. Pg. 304, Ch. 103, p. 304. 12). The syllable of the syllable. The trial starts out with Socrates talking about his accusers, almost making him forget that what they said wasn't true. He also said that he was surprised by one of the things they said and this was that the jury he is talking to should be on their guard because of the power of his words. The trial goes on and the jury listens to him. One of the beliefs that Socrates had was that you should look for knowledge rather than take things at face value. Another