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It was taken as so obvious that they were lovers in antiquity, that the primary debate about their relationship was actually which one was the top, and which one was the bottom. This is an excerpt from Plato's Symposium, where he argues that Achilles must have been the bottom, in contrast to Aeschylus' position that Patroclus must have been the bottom.
It was taken as so obvious that they were lovers in antiquity, that the primary debate about their relationship was actually which one was the top, and which one was the bottom. This is an excerpt from Plato's Symposium, where he argues that Achilles must have been the bottom, in contrast to Aeschylus' position that Patroclus must have been the bottom.
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