Nay,verymuchthereverse。
Andstillhewillgoonimitatingwithoutknowingwhatmakesathinggoodorbad,andmaybeexpectedthereforetoimitateonlythatwhichappearstobegoodtotheignorantmultitude?
Justso。
Thusfarthenweareprettywellagreedthattheimitatorhasnoknowledgeworthmentioningofwhatheimitates。Imitationisonlyakindofplayorsport,andthetragicpoets,whethertheywriteiniambicorinHeroicverse,areimitatorsinthehighestdegree?
Verytrue。
Andnowtellme,Iconjureyou,hasnotimitationbeenshownbyustobeconcernedwiththatwhichisthriceremovedfromthetruth?
Certainly。
Andwhatisthefacultyinmantowhichimitationisaddressed?
Whatdoyoumean?
Iwillexplain:Thebodywhichislargewhenseennear,appearssmallwhenseenatadistance?
True。
Andthesameobjectappearsstraightwhenlookedatoutofthewater,andcrookedwheninthewater;andtheconcavebecomesconvex,owingtotheillusionaboutcolourstowhichthesightisliable。Thuseverysortofconfusionisrevealedwithinus;andthisisthatweaknessofthehumanmindonwhichtheartofconjuringandofdeceivingbylightandshadowandotheringeniousdevicesimposes,havinganeffectuponuslikemagic。
True。
Andtheartsofmeasuringandnumberingandweighingcometotherescueofthehumanunderstanding—thereisthebeautyofthem——andtheapparentgreaterorless,ormoreorheavier,nolongerhavethemasteryoverus,butgivewaybeforecalculationandmeasureandweight?
Mosttrue。
Andthis,surely,mustbetheworkofthecalculatingandrationalprincipleinthesoulTobesure。
Andwhenthisprinciplemeasuresandcertifiesthatsomethingsareequal,orthatsomearegreaterorlessthanothers,thereoccursanapparentcontradiction?
True。
Butwerewenotsayingthatsuchacontradictionisthesamefacultycannothavecontraryopinionsatthesametimeaboutthesamething?
Verytrue。
Thenthatpartofthesoulwhichhasanopinioncontrarytomeasureisnotthesamewiththatwhichhasanopinioninaccordancewithmeasure?
True。
Andthebetterpartofthesoulislikelytobethatwhichtruststomeasureandcalculation?
Certainly。
Andthatwhichisopposedtothemisoneoftheinferiorprinciplesofthesoul?
Nodoubt。
ThiswastheconclusionatwhichIwasseekingtoarrivewhenIsaidthatpaintingordrawing,andimitationingeneral,whendoingtheirownproperwork,arefarremovedfromtruth,andthecompanionsandfriendsandassociatesofaprinciplewithinuswhichisequallyremovedfromreason,andthattheyhavenotrueorhealthyaim。
Exactly。
Theimitativeartisaninferiorwhomarriesaninferior,andhasinferioroffspring。
Verytrue。
Andisthisconfinedtothesightonly,ordoesitextendtothehearingalso,relatinginfacttowhatwetermpoetry?
Probablythesamewouldbetrueofpoetry。
Donotrely,Isaid,onaprobabilityderivedfromtheanalogyofpainting;butletusexaminefurtherandseewhetherthefacultywithwhichpoeticalimitationisconcernedisgoodorbad。
Byallmeans。
Wemaystatethequestionthus:——Imitationimitatestheactionsofmen,whethervoluntaryorinvoluntary,onwhich,astheyimagine,agoodorbadresulthasensued,andtheyrejoiceorsorrowaccordingly。
Isthereanythingmore?
No,thereisnothingelse。
Butinallthisvarietyofcircumstancesisthemanatunitywithhimself——orrather,asintheinstanceofsighttherewasconfusionandoppositioninhisopinionsaboutthesamethings,soherealsoistherenotstrifeandinconsistencyinhislife?ThoughIneedhardlyraisethequestionagain,forIrememberthatallthishasbeenalreadyadmitted;andthesoulhasbeenacknowledgedbyustobefulloftheseandtenthousandsimilaroppositionsoccurringatthesamemoment?
Andwewereright,hesaid。
Yes,Isaid,thusfarwewereright;buttherewasanomissionwhichmustnowbesupplied。
Whatwastheomission?
Werewenotsayingthatagoodman,whohasthemisfortunetolosehissonoranythingelsewhichismostdeartohim,willbearthelosswithmoreequanimitythananother?
Yes。
Butwillhehavenosorrow,orshallwesaythatalthoughhecannothelpsorrowing,hewillmoderatehissorrow?
Thelatter,hesaid,isthetruerstatement。
Tellme:willhebemorelikelytostruggleandholdoutagainsthissorrowwhenheisseenbyhisequals,orwhenheisalone?
Itwillmakeagreatdifferencewhetherheisseenornot。
Whenheisbyhimselfhewillnotmindsayingordoingmanythingswhichhewouldbeashamedofanyonehearingorseeinghimdo?
True。
Thereisaprincipleoflawandreasoninhimwhichbidshimresist,aswellasafeelingofhismisfortunewhichisforcinghimtoindulgehissorrow?
True。
Butwhenamanisdrawnintwooppositedirections,toandfromthesameobject,this,asweaffirm,necessarilyimpliestwodistinctprinciplesinhim?
Certainly。
Oneofthemisreadytofollowtheguidanceofthelaw?
Howdoyoumean?
Thelawwouldsaythattobepatientundersufferingisbest,andthatweshouldnotgivewaytoimpatience,asthereisnoknowingwhethersuchthingsaregoodorevil;andnothingisgainedbyimpatience;also,becausenohumanthingisofseriousimportance,andgriefstandsinthewayofthatwhichatthemomentismostrequired。
Whatismostrequired?heasked。
Thatweshouldtakecounselaboutwhathashappened,andwhenthedicehavebeenthrownorderouraffairsinthewaywhichreasondeemsbest;not,likechildrenwhohavehadafall,keepingholdofthepartstruckandwastingtimeinsettingupahowl,butalwaysaccustomingthesoulforthwithtoapplyaremedy,raisingupthatwhichissicklyandfallen,banishingthecryofsorrowbythehealingart。
Yes,hesaid,thatisthetruewayofmeetingtheattacksoffortune。
Yes,Isaid;andthehigherprincipleisreadytofollowthissuggestionofreason?
Clearly。
Andtheotherprinciple,whichinclinesustorecollectionofourtroublesandtolamentation,andcanneverhaveenoughofthem,wemaycallirrational,useless,andcowardly?
Indeed,wemay。
Anddoesnotthelatter——Imeantherebelliousprinciple——furnishagreatvarietyofmaterialsforimitation?Whereasthewiseandcalmtemperament,beingalwaysnearlyequable,isnoteasytoimitateortoappreciatewhenimitated,especiallyatapublicfestivalwhenapromiscuouscrowdisassembledinatheatre。Forthefeelingrepresentedisonetowhichtheyarestrangers。
Certainly。
Thentheimitativepoetwhoaimsatbeingpopularisnotbynaturemade,norishisartintended,topleaseortoaffecttheprincipleinthesoul;buthewillpreferthepassionateandfitfultemper,whichiseasilyimitated?
Clearly。
Andnowwemayfairlytakehimandplacehimbythesideofthepainter,forheislikehimintwoways:first,inasmuchashiscreationshaveaninferiordegreeoftruth——inthis,Isay,heislikehim;andheisalsolikehiminbeingconcernedwithaninferiorpartofthesoul;andthereforeweshallberightinrefusingtoadmithimintoawell—orderedState,becauseheawakensandnourishesandstrengthensthefeelingsandimpairsthereason。Asinacitywhentheevilarepermittedtohaveauthorityandthegoodareputoutoftheway,sointhesoulofman,aswemaintain,theimitativepoetimplantsanevilconstitution,forheindulgestheirrationalnaturewhichhasnodiscernmentofgreaterandless,butthinksthesamethingatonetimegreatandatanothersmall—heisamanufacturerofimagesandisveryfarremovedfromthetruth。
Exactly。
Butwehavenotyetbroughtforwardtheheaviestcountinouraccusation:——thepowerwhichpoetryhasofharmingeventhegood(andthereareveryfewwhoarenotharmed),issurelyanawfulthing?
Yes,certainly,iftheeffectiswhatyousay。
Hearandjudge:Thebestofus,asIconceive,whenwelistentoapassageofHomer,oroneofthetragedians,inwhichherepresentssomepitifulherowhoisdrawlingouthissorrowsinalongoration,orweeping,andsmitinghisbreast——thebestofus,youknow,delightingivingwaytosympathy,andareinrapturesattheexcellenceofthepoetwhostirsourfeelingsmost。
Yes,ofcourseIknow。
Butwhenanysorrowofourownhappenstous,thenyoumayobservethatweprideourselvesontheoppositequality——wewouldfainbequietandpatient;thisisthemanlypart,andtheotherwhichdelightedusintherecitationisnowdeemedtobethepartofawoman。
Verytrue,hesaid。
Nowcanweberightinpraisingandadmiringanotherwhoisdoingthatwhichanyoneofuswouldabominateandbeashamedofinhisownperson?
No,hesaid,thatiscertainlynotreasonable。
Nay,Isaid,quitereasonablefromonepointofview。
Whatpointofview?
Ifyouconsider,Isaid,thatwheninmisfortunewefeelanaturalhungeranddesiretorelieveoursorrowbyweepingandlamentation,andthatthisfeelingwhichiskeptundercontrolinourowncalamitiesissatisfiedanddelightedbythepoets;—thebetternatureineachofus,nothavingbeensufficientlytrainedbyreasonorhabit,allowsthesympatheticelementtobreakloosebecausethesorrowisanother’s;andthespectatorfanciesthattherecanbenodisgracetohimselfinpraisingandpityinganyonewhocomestellinghimwhatagoodmanheis,andmakingafussabouthistroubles;hethinksthatthepleasureisagain,andwhyshouldhebesuperciliousandlosethisandthepoemtoo?Fewpersonseverreflect,asIshouldimagine,thatfromtheevilofothermensomethingofeviliscommunicatedtothemselves。Andsothefeelingofsorrowwhichhasgatheredstrengthatthesightofthemisfortunesofothersiswithdifficultyrepressedinourown。
Howverytrue!
Anddoesnotthesameholdalsooftheridiculous?Therearejestswhichyouwouldbeashamedtomakeyourself,andyetonthecomicstage,orindeedinprivate,whenyouhearthem,youaregreatlyamusedbythem,andarenotatalldisgustedattheirunseemliness;
——thecaseofpityisrepeated;——thereisaprincipleinhumannaturewhichisdisposedtoraisealaugh,andthiswhichyouoncerestrainedbyreason,becauseyouwereafraidofbeingthoughtabuffoon,isnowletoutagain;andhavingstimulatedtherisiblefacultyatthetheatre,youarebetrayedunconsciouslytoyourselfintoplayingthecomicpoetathome。
Quitetrue,hesaid。
Andthesamemaybesaidoflustandangerandalltheotheraffections,ofdesireandpainandpleasure,whichareheldtobeinseparablefromeveryaction———inallofthempoetryfeedsandwatersthepassionsinsteadofdryingthemup;sheletsthemrule,althoughtheyoughttobecontrolled,ifmankindareevertoincreaseinhappinessandvirtue。
Icannotdenyit。
Therefore,Glaucon,Isaid,wheneveryoumeetwithanyoftheeulogistsofHomerdeclaringthathehasbeentheeducatorofHellas,andthatheisprofitableforeducationandfortheorderingofhumanthings,andthatyoushouldtakehimupagainandagainandgettoknowhimandregulateyourwholelifeaccordingtohim,wemayloveandhonourthosewhosaythesethings——theyareexcellentpeople,asfarastheirlightsextend;andwearereadytoacknowledgethatHomeristhegreatestofpoetsandfirstoftragedywriters;
butwemustremainfirminourconvictionthathymnstothegodsandpraisesoffamousmenaretheonlypoetrywhichoughttobeadmittedintoourState。Forifyougobeyondthisandallowthehoneyedmusetoenter,eitherinepicorlyricverse,notlawandthereasonofmankind,whichbycommonconsenthaveeverbeendeemedbest,butpleasureandpainwillbetherulersinourState。
Thatismosttrue,hesaid。
Andnowsincewehaverevertedtothesubjectofpoetry,letthisourdefenceservetoshowthereasonablenessofourformerjudgmentinsendingawayoutofourStateanarthavingthetendencieswhichwehavedescribed;forreasonconstrainedus。Butthatshemayimputetousanyharshnessorwantofpoliteness,letustellherthatthereisanancientquarrelbetweenphilosophyandpoetry;ofwhichtherearemanyproofs,suchasthesayingof’theyelpinghoundhowlingatherlord,’orofone’mightyinthevaintalkoffools,’
and’themobofsagescircumventingZeus,’andthe’subtlethinkerswhoarebeggarsafterall’;andthereareinnumerableothersignsofancientenmitybetweenthem。Notwithstandingthis,letusassureoursweetfriendandthesisterartsofimitationthatifshewillonlyprovehertitletoexistinawell—orderedStateweshallbedelightedtoreceiveher——weareveryconsciousofhercharms;butwemaynotonthataccountbetraythetruth。Idaresay,Glaucon,thatyouareasmuchcharmedbyherasIam,especiallywhensheappearsinHomer?
Yes,indeed,Iamgreatlycharmed。
ShallIpropose,then,thatshebeallowedtoreturnfromexile,butuponthisconditiononly——thatshemakeadefenceofherselfinlyricalorsomeothermetre?
Certainly。
Andwemayfurthergranttothoseofherdefenderswhoareloversofpoetryandyetnotpoetsthepermissiontospeakinproseonherbehalf:letthemshownotonlythatsheispleasantbutalsousefultoStatesandtohumanlife,andwewilllisteninakindlyspirit;forifthiscanbeprovedweshallsurelybethegainers——Imean,ifthereisauseinpoetryaswellasadelight?
Certainly,hesaid,weshallthegainers。
Ifherdefencefails,then,mydearfriend,likeotherpersonswhoareenamouredofsomething,butputarestraintuponthemselveswhentheythinktheirdesiresareopposedtotheirinterests,sotoomustweafterthemannerofloversgiveherup,thoughnotwithoutastruggle。WetooareinspiredbythatloveofpoetrywhichtheeducationofnobleStateshasimplantedinus,andthereforewewouldhaveherappearatherbestandtruest;butsolongassheisunabletomakegoodherdefence,thisargumentofoursshallbeacharmtous,whichwewillrepeattoourselveswhilewelistentoherstrains;thatwemaynotfallawayintothechildishloveofherwhichcaptivatesthemany。Atalleventswearewellawarethatpoetrybeingsuchaswehavedescribedisnottoberegardedseriouslyasattainingtothetruth;andhewholistenstoher,fearingforthesafetyofthecitywhichiswithinhim,shouldbeonhisguardagainstherseductionsandmakeourwordshislaw。
Yes,hesaid,Iquiteagreewithyou。
Yes,Isaid,mydearGlaucon,forgreatistheissueatstake,greaterthanappears,whetheramanistobegoodorbad。Andwhatwillanyonebeprofitedifundertheinfluenceofhonourormoneyorpower,aye,orundertheexcitementofpoetry,heneglectjusticeandvirtue?
Yes,hesaid;Ihavebeenconvincedbytheargument,asIbelievethatanyoneelsewouldhavebeen。
Andyetnomentionhasbeenmadeofthegreatestprizesandrewardswhichawaitvirtue。
What,arethereanygreaterstill?Ifthereare,theymustbeofaninconceivablegreatness。
Why,Isaid,whatwasevergreatinashorttime?Thewholeperiodofthreescoreyearsandtenissurelybutalittlethingincomparisonwitheternity?
Sayrather’nothing,’hereplied。
Andshouldanimmortalbeingseriouslythinkofthislittlespaceratherthanofthewhole?
Ofthewhole,certainly。Butwhydoyouask?
Areyounotaware,Isaid,thatthesoulofmanisimmortalandimperishable?
Helookedatmeinastonishment,andsaid:No,byheaven:Andareyoureallypreparedtomaintainthis?
Yes,Isaid,Ioughttobe,andyoutoo——thereisnodifficultyinprovingit。
Iseeagreatdifficulty;butIshouldliketohearyoustatethisargumentofwhichyoumakesolight。
Listenthen。
Iamattending。
Thereisathingwhichyoucallgoodandanotherwhichyoucallevil?
Yes,hereplied。
Wouldyouagreewithmeinthinkingthatthecorruptinganddestroyingelementistheevil,andthesavingandimprovingelementthegood?
Yes。
Andyouadmitthateverythinghasagoodandalsoanevil;asophthalmiaistheeviloftheeyesanddiseaseofthewholebody;asmildewisofcorn,androtoftimber,orrustofcopperandiron:ineverything,orinalmosteverything,thereisaninherentevilanddisease?
Yes,hesaid。
Andanythingwhichisinfectedbyanyoftheseevilsismadeevil,andatlastwhollydissolvesanddies?
True。
Theviceandevilwhichisinherentineachisthedestructionofeach;andifthisdoesnotdestroythemthereisnothingelsethatwill;forgoodcertainlywillnotdestroythem,noragain,thatwhichisneithergoodnorevil。
Certainlynot。
If,then,wefindanynaturewhichhavingthisinherentcorruptioncannotbedissolvedordestroyed,wemaybecertainthatofsuchanaturethereisnodestruction?
Thatmaybeassumed。
Well,Isaid,andistherenoevilwhichcorruptsthesoul?
Yes,hesaid,therearealltheevilswhichwewerejustnowpassinginreview:unrighteousness,intemperance,cowardice,ignorance。
Butdoesanyofthesedissolveordestroyher?——andheredonotletusfallintotheerrorofsupposingthattheunjustandfoolishman,whenheisdetected,perishesthroughhisowninjustice,whichisanevilofthesoul。Taketheanalogyofthebody:Theevilofthebodyisadiseasewhichwastesandreducesandannihilatesthebody;andallthethingsofwhichwewerejustnowspeakingcometoannihilationthroughtheirowncorruptionattachingtothemandinheringinthemandsodestroyingthem。Isnotthistrue?
Yes。
Considerthesoulinlikemanner。Doestheinjusticeorotherevilwhichexistsinthesoulwasteandconsumeher?Dotheybyattachingtothesoulandinheringinheratlastbringhertodeath,andsoseparateherfromthebody?
Certainlynot。
Andyet,Isaid,itisunreasonabletosupposethatanythingcanperishfromwithoutthroughaffectionofexternalevilwhichcouldnotbedestroyedfromwithinbyacorruptionofitsown?
Itis,hereplied。
Consider,Isaid,Glaucon,thateventhebadnessoffood,whetherstaleness,decomposition,oranyotherbadquality,whenconfinedtotheactualfood,isnotsupposedtodestroythebody;although,ifthebadnessoffoodcommunicatescorruptiontothebody,thenweshouldsaythatthebodyhasbeendestroyedbyacorruptionofitself,whichisdisease,broughtonbythis;butthatthebody,beingonething,canbedestroyedbythebadnessoffood,whichisanother,andwhichdoesnotengenderanynaturalinfection——thisweshallabsolutelydeny?
Verytrue。
And,onthesameprinciple,unlesssomebodilyevilcanproduceanevilofthesoul,wemustnotsupposethatthesoul,whichisonething,canbedissolvedbyanymerelyexternalevilwhichbelongstoanother?
Yes,hesaid,thereisreasoninthat。
Eitherthen,letusrefutethisconclusion,or,whileitremainsunrefuted,letusneversaythatfever,oranyotherdisease,ortheknifeputtothethroat,oreventhecuttingupofthewholebodyintotheminutestpieces,candestroythesoul,untilsheherselfisprovedtobecomemoreunholyorunrighteousinconsequenceofthesethingsbeingdonetothebody;butthatthesoul,oranythingelseifnotdestroyedbyaninternalevil,canbedestroyedbyanexternalone,isnotto。beaffirmedbyanyman。
Andsurely,hereplied,noonewilleverprovethatthesoulsofmenbecomemoreunjustinconsequenceofdeath。
Butifsomeonewhowouldrathernotadmittheimmortalityofthesoulboldlydeniesthis,andsaysthatthedyingdoreallybecomemoreevilandunrighteous,then,ifthespeakerisright,Isupposethatinjustice,likedisease,mustbeassumedtobefataltotheunjust,andthatthosewhotakethisdisorderdiebythenaturalinherentpowerofdestructionwhichevilhas,andwhichkillsthemsoonerorlater,butinquiteanotherwayfromthatinwhich,atpresent,thewickedreceivedeathatthehandsofothersasthepenaltyoftheirdeeds?
Nay,hesaid,inthatcaseinjustice,iffataltotheunjust,willnotbesoveryterribletohim,forhewillbedeliveredfromevil。
ButIrathersuspecttheoppositetobethetruth,andthatinjusticewhich,ifithavethepower,willmurderothers,keepsthemurdereralive——aye,andwellawaketoo;sofarremovedisherdwelling—placefrombeingahouseofdeath。
True,Isaid;iftheinherentnaturalviceorevilofthesoulisunabletokillordestroyher,hardlywillthatwhichisappointedtobethedestructionofsomeotherbody,destroyasouloranythingelseexceptthatofwhichitwasappointedtobethedestruction。
Yes,thatcanhardlybe。
Butthesoulwhichcannotbedestroyedbyanevil,whetherinherentorexternal,mustexistforever,andifexistingforever,mustbeimmortal?
Certainly。
Thatistheconclusion,Isaid;and,ifatrueconclusion,thenthesoulsmustalwaysbethesame,forifnonebedestroyedtheywillnotdiminishinnumber。Neitherwilltheyincrease,fortheincreaseoftheimmortalnaturesmustcomefromsomethingmortal,andallthingswouldthusendinimmortality。
Verytrue。
Butthiswecannotbelieve——reasonwillnotallowus——anymorethanwecanbelievethesoul,inhertruestnature,tobefullofvarietyanddifferenceanddissimilarity。
Whatdoyoumean?hesaid。
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