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Montaigne's essay "Of the Resemblance of Children to Fathers" discusses how children often resemble their fathers physically and mentally more than their mothers. The essay uses Socrates and his son Lamprocles as an example, noting their physical and intellectual similarities. Overall, the essay by Montaigne examines the concept of how children can reflect characteristics of their fathers through comparisons to Socrates and his son.
Montaigne's essay "Of the Resemblance of Children to Fathers" discusses how children often resemble their fathers physically and mentally more than their mothers. The essay uses Socrates and his son Lamprocles as an example, noting their physical and intellectual similarities. Overall, the essay by Montaigne examines the concept of how children can reflect characteristics of their fathers through comparisons to Socrates and his son.
Montaigne's essay "Of the Resemblance of Children to Fathers" discusses how children often resemble their fathers physically and mentally more than their mothers. The essay uses Socrates and his son Lamprocles as an example, noting their physical and intellectual similarities. Overall, the essay by Montaigne examines the concept of how children can reflect characteristics of their fathers through comparisons to Socrates and his son.
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