Crito

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This adaptation discusses themes of justice, morality, and civil disobedience within the context of ancient Greek philosophy. It includes reflections on life, death, and ethical responsibilities. Readers are encouraged to engage with these topics thoughtfully and consider their relevance to contemporary issues.

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Total Words 5346
Unique Words 1035
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Total Words 4261
Unique Words 787
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Crito

About the Author

Plato (circa 427–347 BCE) was a classical Greek philosopher and student of Socrates. His writings have profoundly influenced Western thought, covering areas like ethics, politics, metaphysics, and epistemology. Plato’s dialogues, including Crito and The Republic, explore fundamental questions of human existence and governance, laying the groundwork for philosophical inquiry.

Story Overview

Step into the philosophical world of Crito with our leveled reading adaptation. This timeless dialogue by Plato delves into the profound moral and ethical discussions between Socrates and his friend Crito. As Socrates faces his final days in prison, he explores themes of justice, civic duty, and the individual's relationship with society. This adaptation brings Plato's thought-provoking work to life, making it accessible to readers of all backgrounds.

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