Hippokrates:Remember how Kassandra took the Monger to task—for all of Korinth to see! That would suit a drama.
Alkibiades:There's been no love scene yet! Let me provide that inspiration now.
Sokrates:Beauty is short-lived. You may as well use it, Alkibiades.
Alkibiades:And to that, I raise my drink.
Kassandra raised her cup.
Kassandra:To us—who have persisted through everything. And to those who wanted to persist.
Kassandra:To moving forward. We'll leave the past behind.
Aristophanes:A tribute as good as your singing.
Sokrates raised his cup.
Sokrates:And to the gods.
The rest besides Alkibiades followed.
Alkibiades:Now, dear teacher, I think you should whisk me away for our private lesson.
Sokrates:I'm afraid I haven't had enough wine for that, Alkibiades.
Alkibiades:Then someone fill his cup!
They laughed.
Outcome
Kassandra met with Sokrates to remember their friends who had perished in the course of the war. They later celebrated with their fellow friends at Perikles' residence.
Gallery
Sokrates alone at the cemetery
Kassandra and Sokrates arrived at Phoibe's tombstone
Kassandra, Aristophanes, Alkibiades and Sokrates at Perikles' residence