This guide gives supporting arguments for Plato's Theory of Forms. Simple and easy to comprehend, it explains the forms, and shows logical reasons to accept them. The theory of forms is an interesting hypothesis that contends that there are pure natures and characters of things that have existed before we were alive and carry on eternally. Plato contended that these forms were the only things that people could really have any true knowledge of. It is reasonable to believe that the forms exist, but the idea that the forms are all that we can have knowledge of and that the forms are something that all people have knowledge of because of their souls is not as easy to accept. A good basic guide for someone with very limited information about the theory.