Throughout history, love was always the subject of conversation. As a subject of the seminar, Socrates and his intellectual partners discussed what love is and distorted its meaning in every sense. All participants participating in the dinner party have the opportunity to express their thoughts on their emotions and love. Love can be shaped to fit many styles, shapes and types. Among the people attending the seminar, most men are homosexuals, or socrates like bisexuals. In this era, men usually learn young boys and teach them love.
Plato's seminar D. H. Lawrence's novel "Woman in Love" presents a complex model of women - male and male - male relations. The model of Lawrence is highly dependent on the similar model proposed at Plato Workshop. The difference between these two works is how to implement, that is, how to achieve "perfect" relationship with every gender. Lawrence is focused on physical achievement. And it is characterized by his repeated mention of Plato's enriching "blood oath"
Plato's seminar What is the meaning of love? What is affection? How is love produced? No one can actually explain it, but for some reason it is understood. At the Plato seminar, a dinner party with a theme of love was held. Everyone is called on to give a speech, a song of love, and a spirit. The philosopher Socrates finally made a speech, he insisted that his speech was a mere iteration that a wise man named Diotima told him. - Background and inconsistency of Plato's Phaedrus and Plato workshop Plato is a faithful student of Socrates and has recorded a lot of Socrates' speech and dialogue. Occasionally Socrates and other participants in these conversations seem contradictory, or at least seem to confuse their argument. One of them is Plato's seminar and Plato's Phaedrus
At Plato's seminar Plato provided us with one of the most close-up and personal photos of Socrates. Socrates himself has never written a route we know; it is he (his character, his point of view, his biography), we know Plato's eyes and pen Pass through. Therefore, we can not know the accuracy or change of this account. - Plato's Seminar The metaphor of Plato is basically two worlds, the world world (the material world or the existence / existence world) and the world of knowledge (the world of knowledge / existence / the world of nature) is. This concept is the key to the background of the symposium "Love". It is worth noting that as speeches evolved through specific tasks they were parallel to the concept.