The Trial and Death of Socrates: Four Dialogues
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In many ways, the tone of this book is inseparable from its perspective. Because it is (at least ostensibly) written from the perspective of a loyal, admiring pupil, the tone is likewise loyally admiring and quite subjective. Yes, there are times when the object of that admiration (Socrates) takes on a somewhat sharper, almost angrier tone with those to whom he is speaking, but overall the tone is reverent and respectful.