Wednesday, 5 April 2017

Socrates on Trial

Recently, Socrates was a defendant in the gr. 11 history court.  Charged with trying to corrupt the youth of Athens, the learned philosopher and teacher was found to be innocent of the charges laid against him by Judge Baggio and the jury.  Congratulations to all who participated in the trials this semester.  

Monday, 3 April 2017

Alexander the Great Trial

This morning, Alexander the Great was put on trial.  He was charged with cultural genocide.  The crown maintained that as he expanded his empire into Asia he was systematically attempting to destroy the culture of those territories he conquered.  Fortunately for Alexander, his defense team was able to convince the judge and jury of his innocence.  Tomorrow we learn Socrates' fate.