Write a Platonic dialogue of your own. One speaker is a citizen of Athens who served as a member of the Assembly in 399 B.C. and voted to convict
Socrates. It is twenty years later and he is explaining the trial and justifying his position to his son. This child, however, is a student at Plato’s Academy and
therefore accustomed to hearing Socrates highly praised. He is also well schooled in posing probing, even infuriating Socratic questions. If you wish, you may
choose to make the father the one who uses Socratic Method on the son. Consider all you have learned about the trial and its context and do your best to
emulate Socrates’ method of cross-examination.
Sample Solution