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It is not the case that The Gorgias myth itself depicts souls making poor choices due to bodily corruption, demonstrating obstacles to virtue no less than the myth of Er does.
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The Er myth emphasizes souls freely choosing their next lives despite knowing consequences; Gorgias shows souls already punished, not choosing.
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Gorgias focuses on bodily corruption causing past wrongs; Er emphasizes prospective choice and responsibility for future moral trajectories.
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Er's myth implies virtue is recoverable through wisdom about choice; Gorgias suggests bodily corruption leads to irreversible characterological damage.
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Both myths use afterlife judgment to show souls suffering consequences of choices made under bodily influence during life.
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The Gorgias depiction of souls in Tartarus reveals how bodily appetites corrupted judgment, creating vice analogous to Er's soul selection errors.
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Both myths treat embodied life as the critical period where virtue is lost, suggesting equivalent obstacles to moral development.
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