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    In this story‚ Plato describes a scenario in which a man who was trapped in a cave since his youth is finally freed of his chains and allowed to exit the cave. Once the man’s chains are removed‚ he finds himself compelled to turn his head away from the shadows and towards the light behind him: “Let us suppose that one of them has been released‚ and compelled suddenly

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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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    Plato was a Greek philosopher‚ a former student of Socrates and also taught another famous philosopher who was named Aristotle. In Plato’s Allegory of The Cave‚ he tended to focus upon the idea that the world is not what is seems. The world in this point of view is extremely similar to the shadows that dance along the walls of the cave in his writing. Plato believed we cannot see the world for what it truly is and that it is merely a shadow of what we believe exists. In his belief of

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    put into words” (p. 28). In this reflection paper‚ I will compare and contrast Plato’s “The Allegory of the Cave” with the motion picture‚ The Matrix. I will demonstrate some understanding of the principal areas of Philosophy covered

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    Plato truly believed that philosophy was needed for each of us to live and die well. One of the most forceful stories he told and one of the most know allegories today is the Allegory of the Cave. He starts the story by telling Glaucon to envision a cave. Along the entire width of the cave is an entrance. There are people that have lived in this cavern for their entire lives with their heads and legs chained so they cannot move or look anywhere other than directly in front of them. In the very back

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    Allegory of the Cave The main subject of Aristotle’s ‘Allegory of the Cave’ are a group of prisoners who have been kept chained their entire lives in a cave with one opening to the outside. By way of this opening‚ in addition to a strategically placed wall and fire‚ they are able to see the shadows of individuals who pass by carrying different objects. The fire causes the shadows of the objects being carried to be projected onto the back wall of the cave‚ but the placement of

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    1/23/14 Comparative Literary Analysis Performance Task Allegory of the Cathedral As the philospoher Seneca once said‚ “It is the power of the mind to be unconquerable.” Raymond Carver’s Cathedral is a story about a man who started out as a closed-minded man but‚ throughout the story his character changes as he begins to bond with his wife’s friend‚ Robert‚ a man who is blind. Plato’s Allegory of the cave is a story about a prisoner who is freed from being locked in chains living all of

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    must gather the knowledge of these humanitarians to understand the definition education‚ thereby directing you down the right path towards an enlightening college experience. The ancient Greek philosopher Plato describes education in his "Allegory of the Cave" as a process of spiritual enlightenment. According to Plato: If (one) is reluctantly dragged up a steep and rugged ascent‚ and held fast until (he/she) is forced into the presence of the sun (himself/herself)‚ is he not likely to

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    of Plato’s “Allegory of the Cave” Kelli McBride Definition from "Literary Terms" (http://www.tnellen.com/cybereng/lit_terms/allegory.html): Allegory is a form of extended metaphor‚ in which objects‚ persons‚ and actions in a narrative‚ are equated with the meanings that lie outside the narrative itself. The underlying meaning has moral‚ social‚ religious‚ or political significance‚ and characters are often personifications of abstract ideas as charity‚ greed‚ or envy. Thus an allegory is a story

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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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