Both sides of Socrates. By reading Plato's apology for Socrates and Christ, I was able to see how Socrates made a significant decision and what his main decision was. As a person, we have personal ethics that leads to our own moral or immoral decisions. Sometimes, your own morals and beliefs may oppose the state's view, or enforce the law and ask for justice. In this case, we rely on our own beliefs by seeking morality, or by believing in higher powers to pursue justice.
In Plato 's apology and criticism, Plato made a clear and accurate discussion against Socrates. Socrates is a wise man who views different things about life, which brings many contradictions to us. Socrates is an expressive person, but he never recorded a job. Although he is ignorant, he was incorrectly convicted of who is going to fight against his unfair enforcement. Behind these hardships is an objection that is often explored. Socrates is the most patriotic philosopher working dedicatedly to his country. - Socrates' defense began with Socrates, he said he did not know whether his jury in Athens is convinced by his accusers. This is an important statement, as Socrates explains how many of his mistakes made by whistleblowers, especially if it proves that it is not true. His accusers warned that Socrates is a "smart" speaker, and if a "smart speaker" is the one who speaks the truth, he declared that he would recognize himself as a speaker.
In Plato's 'criticism', Socrates and Christ talked deeply about the cause of Socrates escape. Socrates was accused of defiling the hearts of the young people in Athens. Christopher's student and close friend Christos tried to persuade him to escape because he did not believe that Socrates committed the actual crime. Socrates believes that if the government punishes him because he violated the commandments he may have violated the law. - Socrates's Socrates trial is a source of excellent events between Socrates' life and death. Athens is a democratic city and I am proud of freedom. Especially their freedom of speech. Socrates is a political philosopher who does not agree with freedom brought by democracy of Athens. But it is in his trial that the democracy of Athens and Socrates itself shows their hypocrisy.