In Socrates's metaphor for the human soul, the just are able to control and master all of their desires and wild, animal-like instincts.
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Q18: To show that the unjust do not
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Q21: How are the perfectly unjust man and
Q22: At the beginning of the dialogue, it
Q23: At the beginning of the dialogue, it
Q24: Describe Socrates's metaphor of the human soul
Q25: By the end of the dialogue, did
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