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Alcibiades - A Play in Three Acts (Paperback)
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Alcibiades - A Play in Three Acts (Paperback)
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Alcibiades was considered the best looking man in Athens, cute as a
baby, pretty as a boy, and handsome as a man. He grew up in the
household of Pericles, the greatest democratic Greek of them all,
and the builder of the Parthenon. Alcibiades was also Socrates
favorite student, the greatest Greek thinker of all, builder of the
Western philosophical tradition. Perhaps no one else in history has
had such an auspicious beginning. But he was born into difficult
times as his life nearly perfectly coincided with the Peloponnesian
War, that battle between Athens and Sparta that was mutually
catastrophic. He was a great military commander and a leading
advocate of war but was equally a philandering lecher. He was prone
to controversy and nearly always found trouble. The driving element
of his story is that during the war he switched sides three times.
Athenian to start, then Spartan, then Persian, and finally Athenian
again. Appointed commander of the ill-fated Athenian expedition to
Sicily, he was recalled to face charges of religious sacrilege. He
escaped to Sparta with advice for the King regarding the best way
to defeat the Athenians. His advice was perfect and well taken but
his carnal relations with the Queen sent him on to Persia. He
arrived there with advice to the King regarding the best way to
defeat the Athenians and Spartans. His advice was perfect and well
taken but he longed for home and talked his way into becoming an
Athenian commander again. But his betrayals could not be forgotten
and his end was near. His formidable natural gifts were finally
brought to bear upon his own undoing. Being handsome, well spoken,
rich, privileged, and brilliant could not prevent him from
alsobeing arrogant, ruthless, cruel, devious, and in the end, the
single person most responsible for the defeat of Athens in the
Peloponnesian War.
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