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Does the Five Dialogues book include The Symposium? That is a dialog I have enjoyed going back to. It is about the nature of love. (Tip: look for the appearance of Alcibiades.) Socrates "proves" that the best function of love is to lead us to love of something higher, beauty, I think.
I never cared for The Republic which I had to read in school.
so you have some book recommendations that have Symposium ?
Is it that bad ?
I bought this booklet: Plato-with complete translations of Euthyphro,Apology,Crito,Phaedo and Allegory of the Cave.
In dialogs by Plato, the leader of the discussion is Socrates. Socrates wrote nothing, we only know him through the works of others, principally Plato. I suggest you read the Wikipedia entry
Trial of Socrates - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia for some quick background. Most of the material in the book you bought does deal with Socrates trial and death.
I very much enjoyed I.F. Stone's book (described in the Wikipedia article) on the fairness or not of Socrates trial and execution.
The allegory of the cave is one portion of the longer The Republic.