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In at least 200 words, please respond to the following prompts about your reading (from 178b to 193e of The Symposium).
Please number your answers and use Word or PDF format.
Phaedrus
How does Phaedrus define Love? List at least three characteristics of love.
According to Phaedrus, what would be the “best possible system of society” and why?
Pausanias
What does Pausanias say is wrong with Phaedrus’ speech?
What name does Pausanias give to the two types of Love?
How does he describe each one? What does each love desire?
Eryximachus
On what grounds does Eryximachus criticize Pausanias’ definition of love?
Where does love occur?
Describe how love produces rhythm and harmony.
Aristophanes
Describe in detail the three original types of people.
What does Zeus decide to do with these early humans?
Why did the “spilt” humans begin to die?
What does Zeus do to rectify this problem?
How does Aristophanes define Love?
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