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Guests at a convivial banquet deliver successive speeches that both praise and examine eros, presenting competing accounts of its character and power. The addresses move from ceremonial tribute and comic origin myth to ethical, social, and quasi-scientific reflections that treat love as a motive for action and creativity. One speaker relates a teacher’s dialectical ascent from bodily attraction toward an appreciation of pure beauty, framing love as a path to intellectual insight. The gathering closes with an intoxicated encomium that blends personal anecdote and admiration, complicating abstract claims with a vivid example of devotion.
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