Socrates

by Voltaire from 1759

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"Socrates" by Voltaire is a play written in 1759. Set in Ancient Greece, it dramatizes the events leading to the philosopher's trial and death. Voltaire portrays Socrates as a moral figure persecuted by corrupt Athenian officials and priests. Heavy with satire, the play targets government authority and organized religion. While less famous than Voltaire's other works, it reveals his contempt for institutional power—ideas that would later influence revolutionary movements in America and France.

Translated from the original French by Frank J. Morlock.

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Socrates

Characters
24
Words
8k
Acts
3
Duration
~1 hr

Characters

#CharacterPlayerLines
1
ANITUS
59
2
SOCRATES
46
3
AGLAEA
30
4
MELITUS
19
5
SOPHRONINE
18
6
DRIXA
17
7
XANTIPPE
17
8
CRITO
7

3 sections

8k words
#TitleWords
1
Act I
2.9k21:34
2
Act II
2.9k21:35
3
Act III
2.3k17:06