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Plato thought the soul had following three parts which
are:
1.Rational- The mind, our conscious awareness,
which is represented by the charioter who is guiding the horses or
chariot. This states that our mind thinks, analyzes rationalise
options and measure what is best overall.
2. Appetites- Plato represented this element as our countless desires,pleasure of body, physical satisfaction and comforts. Plato represented this element by the ugly black horse on the left.
3.Spirited- This element contains our anger, love which is shown according to the injustice etc. This is represented by the noble white horse on the right.
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