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    truly free; he will always be imprisoned either by ignorance or by education. Authors such as Plato‚ Fredric Douglass‚ and Sherry Turkle all have faced bouts of ignorance but have overcome them through the want and drive to learn. Throughout Plato’s “Allegory of the Cave” there is an internal struggle with in the protagonist to escape from the only place he has known as home just to find out that is like out of the cave. Within the cave it is extremely censored on what the people/prisoners are able to

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    concerns the subject of change. But we can also see the movie as a modern version of Plato’s Allegory of the Cave. From this point of view‚ Pleasantville depicted in black and white represents the cave‚ while color represents the world of enlightenment beyond the cave. Before David and Jennifer become Bud and Mary Sue‚ everything in Pleasantville is apparently perfect. Everyone lives their day-to-day lives without any problems. Pleasantville seems to be a place of perfect bliss. Everyone in the

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    The Catcher within the Rye. The allegory. fictional character. Harry Potter. The Diary of Anne Frank. Animal Farm. To Kill a Mimus polyglotktos. The Leonardo Code. The Grapes of Wrath. These literary classics are important to the education of the many‚ particularly youngsters and adolescents. These nice novels each teach vital values and educate youngsters regarding international affairs and classic themes. sadly‚ every of those novels has been illegal at one purpose in time. several of those classic

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    Different perceptions will always be in every situation‚ but refusing to keep an open mind is where we fail.We as human beings have been programmed since birth to think one way‚ feel one way and to be captivated inside of this safe zone. The allegory of plato’s cave shows that there is a different perspective in every situation. Anyone who is afraid to leave their state of contentment would be the prisoners kept in the cave. People who are labeled as rebels and even activist for a cause could be

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    Plato’s allegory of the cave began with a description of a dark scene which included a group of individuals who lived in that cave since birth and knew nothing of the outside world. These individuals were confined and restricted to the point where they could not turn to their sides or look to see what was behind them‚ but could only look forward. There was no natural light seeping in‚ the walls were damp and dark‚ and all these individuals could picture or see came from shadows that were thrown on

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    just like how adolf Hitler did. Both of the characters resemble the evil and greed that’s going on in our world. They both preyed on the weak and took over when no one paid attention. In Lord Of The Flies by William Golding it shows an political allegory of WWII characters in the book. The book shows a resemblance of major political figures such as FDR and Adolf Hitler. Jack Merridew was shown as the outcast and the reject of the book. He slowly took power with force and preyed on the weak. These

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    Marlo Diorio Dr. Mishra – College Writing I “Allegory of the Cave” “Allegory of the Cave”‚ written by Plato‚ is story that contrasts the differences between what is real and what is perceived. He opens with Glaucon talking to Socrates. He has Glaucon imagine what it would be like to be chained down in a cave‚ not able to see anything other than what is in front of him. He tells a story of men that were trapped in a cave and were prisoners to the truth. These prisoners have only seen shadows.

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    controlled by computers? This Philosophical question is brought up in the Matrix. Neo‚ one of the main characters in the movie is chosen to see if he wants to believe what reality really is‚ or if he wants to go back into the “Cave”. In the story‚ “The Allegory and the Cave” by Plato‚ they hold four prisoners in a dark cave with a fire going behind them. They see shadows from the people walking outside‚ but they don’t know what they are. One prisoner is freed and sees real light‚also known as a sign of

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    When you first met Nico you were about fourteen years old and had just arrived to Camp Half Blood. You were heading towards your cabin when you heard a group of campers laughing at two figures that were huddled in the middle of the circle that the bullies had formed. You noticed one boy shielding the other as the campers threw sticks at them‚ cackling as they taunted them for being gay. You lowered your eyes‚ thinking about how the bullies back home made you do humiliating things in front of people

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    William Golding’s novel "Lord of the Flies" uses characters and objects to demonstrate its central themes and ideas. The novel is an allegory‚ a fantastic or fabulous story intended to communicate a moral lesson. Many objects in the story are themselves allegories‚ symbols which illustrate Golding’s idea that impulses of civilization and savagery rage within all individuals. The Lord of the Flies ’Lord of the Flies’ is one of the names of the Devil in Christian mythology. The Devil‚ or Satan

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