The clouds of Aristophanes can be interpreted as an unconscious satellite drama written in 419 BC when read in a hurry. However, the choir says, "Because the drama only believes in their own words, rather than expecting dramatic tactics like actors" dangling penis stitch "in the drama will cause a laugh, With seriousness "cloud 538 - 44). Even if the show uses some low level equipment, the game information is complex and can be used as a warning to Socrates. Aristophanes is a "friendly critic" of Socrates and warned Socrates of Athens' way of doing and changing his interests (Whidden).
You can see two different speech styles used in Socrates' s "apology" and "criticism". In 'apology', Socrates protects himself and is trying to prove he is innocent. In "criticism", Socrates expressed his beliefs about the truth. You will find him speaking differently than he said. In "apology", Socrates uses rhetoric to convince people that he is innocent. He told everyone that people, not him, eroded the young. He interrogated the accusers. He tries to convince people that he is not an atheist by asking if one believes spiritual or semi-godly spiritual and sacred proxy. In this case, he used many methods to try to persuade the court, not speaking the whole truth, despite not lying.
The apology is the actual speech that Socrates did during his trial of his death. In the jury system of Athens, "apology" consists of three parts. Speech, then counter assessment, and last words. In Greek "apology" means defense, not regret. Socrates protected himself in court. The death of Socrates was the peak of his career and was well portrayed in Plato's work. If he gives up his philosophy and resumes his career, his death can be avoided. Even after being convicted, I could escape with the help of my friend Christo, but he thought that Socrates would not run away and his students and family gave up. The lack of his cooperation seems to be a manifestation of political violence in part. At the time, Athens was in political turmoil after transition from authoritarian rule to democracy, Socrates opposed democracy.
Plato's "apology" is an explanation of Socrates' speech at the trial, in which he was accused of not recognizing the gods recognized by the state, inventing new gods, and eroding young people in Athens. However, Socrates' speech is by no means an "apology" in understanding our modern words. The name of the dialogue is derived from the Greek "apology". It is translated as a defense or defense statement. So, in apology, Socrates tried to keep himself and his behavior - surely do not apologize for this.