As he began his defense, Socrates acknowledged that these accusations were not new. For years, he had been branded as dangerous and impious, partly due to the playwright Aristophanes, who had depicted him in a satirical play and the oracle of delphi's statement that he is the wisest. Socrates believed this long-standing prejudice was more damaging than the current charges.
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