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A convivial banquet gathers Socrates and several associates at a wealthy host's house after athletic games, where the company reclines, admires the youth whose beauty commands attention, and engages in lighthearted and reflective conversation. Speeches and anecdotes range from playful jests to moral observations, exploring eros, modesty, decorum, and the temperate effects of love on speech and gesture. Interludes of comic performance and practical exchanges punctuate the evening, revealing social manners and the guests' characters. The narrative blends reportage and ethical reflection to present a snapshot of communal life and philosophical temperaments.
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