The Gorgias by PlatoStudent’s NameInstitutional AffiliationCourse Name and NumberProfessor’s NameDue DateThe Gorgias by PlatoIn the play the Gorgias by Plato, Socrates tries to identify the different aspects that look into the moral basis of any man. One of the aspects he uses is trying to determine if rhetoric is just art or can play a significant role in the morality of a human being through a dialogue with Gorgias. Another aspect creates in the discussion of whether a person can possess power without knowing what good entails. In the conversation, Gorgias admits to Socrates that the power of words is given to people by the rhetoricians. Still, in this case, the rhetoricians cannot be termed as the instructors of morality for the people they engage with. It simply means that morality has to come from within the person after being taught any skill that could harm other people. The discovery of rhetoric through the dialogues of what seems good in the life of a human being gives the meaning of morality through the identification of virtues practiced in relation to deep thinking. In the conversation, Gorgias