The Mask of Apollo

Are Plato's implementations of his theories successful in the novel, The Mask of Apollo?

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The novel begins long after Plato's return from his first disastrous trip to Syracuse; before the end of the novel, he makes two more—equally disastrous—trips there. Plato tries repeatedly to put his political theories into practice and each time sees them fail.

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