#6 - Till we Have Faces 2 - The Fox as a platonic/socratic teacher

 The Fox is my favorite character in the book. He is such a great and kind teacher who seeks the best for Orual. One interesting thing about him is that he does not see value in poetry and fiction. This is really in line with Plato and Socrates’ teaching. Plato writes about Socrates having a bit of disdain for poets in both the Apology and the Republic. Socrates describes poets as fools because they pretend to have a knowledge of what they write, when they don’t. Plato also believes fiction to be devoid of Truth, since it is based on the world, which is roughly based on Truth. Funny enough, The fox seems to love poems. His voice changes and his face lights up when he reads fiction. I think of Plato being the same way. Despite what he says about poems and poets, Plato includes fiction within his own works to get across Truths. 


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