William Shakespeare
Cuando Sócrates dialoga con Agatón, se ponen de acuerdo en que Eros es la divinidad más bella. Pregunta 1Seleccione una: Verdadero Falso
When Socrates and Agathon engage in dialogue, they come to a mutual agreement that Eros is the most beautiful divinity. Oh, how wondrous it is that two minds, so different yet so alike in their pursuit of truth, can find harmony in such a profound subject. For what is beauty, if not the essence of divinity itself? In the intertwining of souls and in the depths of understanding, Eros reveals itself as the highest form of beauty. It is not in the physical form or in the external attributes that true beauty lies, but in the connection of hearts and minds, in the unity of souls. As Socrates and Agathon unravel the mysteries of Eros, they uncover the purest form of love, transcending mere mortal desires and reaching for the divine. And in this union of hearts and minds, they discover that Eros, with its beauty and its power, reigns supreme over all other divinities. So let us ponder on the words of these wise men, for in their dialogue lies the truth of the most beautiful divinity, Eros.
