
Chapter Summary
Philosophy responds to Boethius’s complaint about the flourishing of evil by stating that because God reigns, powerful people are always good, and wicked people are always weak; goodness is always rewarded and evil always punished. If Boethius understands truths like this, which she will show him, he will be able to return from exile to his true home.
About The Consolation of Philosophy
Written in the 6th-century from a prison cell as the author awaits execution for a crime he did not commit, The Consolation of Philosophy is a dialogue between Boethius and a mysterious woman—Lady Philosophy—who helps him rediscover wisdom and virtue.
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