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    The myth of Er presents a spectacle that is pitiful, comi... — Carmelics
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    Supports→The myth of Er is not a dramatization of the philosophical reasoning that unfolds in the Republic.

    The myth of Er presents a spectacle that is pitiful, comic, and bewildering.

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    Sedley (2009) argues that the eschatological myth of the Gorgias is best taken as an allegory of “moral malaise and reform in our present life” (68) and Halliwell (2007) that the myth of Er may be read as an allegory of life in this world. Gonzales (2012) claims that the myth of Er offers a “spectacle [that] is, in the words of the myth itself, pitiful, comic and bewildering” (259). Thus, he argues, “what generally characterizes human life according to the myth is a fundamental opacity” (272); w

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