Saturday, September 6, 2014

Class about Socrates


In yesterdays class, we talked about many important things. The main topic was about Socrates, and how he was as a person. The class started off with taking attendance, and then we showed us a quote on the board that Socrates said. It stated, “The unexamined life is not worth living.” I unfortunately was in the bathroom when Mr. Schick described what it meant. It was a very meaningful quote to the Greeks in this time period. We talked mostly about the quote the whole class, but had little side things that we talked about like how loyal and honest guy he was after he did his crime. “He was even offered to be freed from his death.” Mr. Schick said, “and he said know.” He explained. Everyone including me looked shocked from this guys answer to be freed from death, but Mr. Schick then explained that he was a very loyal and honest man about this, but never did apologize, and if he did apologize, he would’ve probably been freed from death since he was respected so much. After a lot of facts came through about Socrates, the bell rang and class was over. Mr Shick then said, “Have a nice weekend everyone.”

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