Socrates

E1

Dante returns to Rome and immediately takes his students to heart.

Roland Barthes

E2

Dante visits Pin, a student who hasn't left home for months.

Kant

E3

Danye meets Cecilia, a parent representative and Aureliano's mother, and is immediately smitten.

Plato

E4

Dante approaches Anita about Manuel's troubles.

Aristotle

E5

Dante presents a lesson on Aristotle and happiness.

Giordano Bruno

E6

Convinced that Simone and Manuel are not telling the truth, Dante takes the class to Campo dei Fiori.

Michel Foucault

E7

Dante presents a lesson on Michel Focault, a sociologist persecuted for his homosexuality.

Guy Debord

E8

The class visits Cecilia's museum.

Stuart Mill

E9

Dante's relationship with Cecilia breaks down after Aureliano finds out.

Schopenhauer

E10

Simone returns from Glasgow and organizes a clandestine party at school for her birthday.

Rousseau

E11

Dante takes the class to the Colosseum and presents a lesson on Rousseau.

Nietzsche

E12

A tragic event leads Dante to relive an unresolved trauma.