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Socrates: Death Is A Way To Freedom

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Death is a Way to Freedom. The Athenians condemned Socrates to death for his teachings, progressive views on education, the way of life and for not believing in the gods; expecting that he would be asking for a plea and confessing that he is wrong. However, his very last deliberations indicate a different attitude towards death, and even a lack of fear in him towards death. Socrates did not perceive the verdict as the fatal one. Moreover, he comprehended death as bliss. Some people believe that death is the loss of life, others believe that it is the acquisition of freedom. Meletus, Anytus and Lycon were the main Socrates’ accusers. Meletus was a poet, Anytus was a craftsman and politician, Lycon was an orator. Considering their occupation, one may conclude that Socrates was critical of their life style. Socrates said: “I’m sure, that they have been proved to lay claim to knowledge when they know nothing.” (6).They have thought that they were wise, but they weren’t. For example, when Socrates has visited poets in order to check them for presence of wisdom in them, he asked them to narrate him something …show more content…

Socrates was that person who was not worried about his reputation in society. He had always told about what he wanted and thought. Socrates was not that person who did things which were dictated by someone. Even before his death he did not try to avoid the punishment through mercy. He had sons and he could take them to the jury and ask warranty for him. However, he did not do it. But his accusers had other values. They were mostly worried about their authority in society. Because of their different views of life, they had variety understandings of death. Accusers thought that death was evil, but Socrates has not thought that it was bad. More and more people care and think about this theme. In conclusion, because a person becomes immortal after his death, therefore I believe in life after

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