Description
Write at least 250 of your own words that summarizes:
The beginning of Phaedrus’s Speech
The middle of Phaedrus’s Speech (with at least one quote)
The end of Phaedrus’s Speech
Write at least 250 of your own words that summarizes;
The beginning of Aristophanes’s Speech: The middle of Aristophanes’s Speech (with at least one quote;
The end of Aristophanes’s Speech
Write at least 250 of your own words that summarizes:
The beginning of Eryximachus’s Speech
The middle of Eryximachus’s Speech (with at least one quote)
The end of Eryximachus’s Speech
Write at least 250 of your own words that summarizes:
The beginning of Pausanias’s Speech
The middle of Pausanias’s Speech (with at least one quote)
The end of Pausanias’s Speech
To Apply or Analyze this week’s reading means that as you Journal, think about how the information and ideas about Love you read could apply to other life situations, personal experiences, or the experiences of people you know. As you think about how to analyze this week’s reading, make connections with what you read to perhaps other courses you’ve taken, other books or essays you’ve read, or other ideas in: music, culture, politics, religion, the environment, family, the arts, films, or wherever you can make these connections. Write, in the text-entry box below, a minimum of 300 words that Applies or Analyzes what you read to other life situations or makes connections to other ideas about the same topic or a related topic;Your Journal will only be considered for full credit if there is a minimum of 300 words.