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The narrative follows Agathon, a sensitive young man who is captured and sold, whose relationships and travels expose him to competing influences: earnest companions, a persuasive sophist, and a beloved whose own account shapes his understanding. Through episodic scenes—dreams, philosophical discussions, examinations of pleasure and love, musical and rhetorical encounters, and courtly experience including favour and exile—he is tested and gradually reshaped. The work mixes sentimental episodes with metaphysical digressions, satire of sophistry, reflections on Platonic and erotic love, and moral psychology, tracing the formation, failings, and ethical awakening of its central figure.
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