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Essay heading: Euthyphro
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One day, this laborer who was under the influence of alcohol, got into a fight with one of Euthypho's servants, and killed him (3). As a result, Euthyphro's father tied up the laborer's hands and feet and then threw him into a ditch, awaiting a diviner (law enforcer) that he sent for in order to find out what to do with the man (3)... displayed 300 characters
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But because of this laborer being a murderer, he was not cared for, and being under the impression that he was a murderer, even if he did die, they thought it would be no great harm to him and his family (3). However, the laborer did die, and now Euthyphro's father was being charged for the death of this man (3)... displayed next 300 characters
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