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    abrupt‚ unable to effectively construct a substantial argument or criticism of why I thought my idea‚ the Old Man as a symbol of death‚ had any validity to it. After completing the course‚ many more aspects about the Tales and more specifically the allegory that is the Pardoner’s Tale has come to the light‚ revealing what I believe to be true. I set out to prove the symbolism of the Old Man in the Pardoner’s Tale and why it is relevant to the tales as a whole.

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    Pleasantville is very symbolic. It is a movie that could be interpreted a number of different ways. Most will agree‚ however‚ that the basic point of the movie 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

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    right about something because everyone else around them believes the opposite. What you think might be truer than you think because the world tends to believe what they want to‚ and not the truth. In Plato’s philosophical example of life in the “Allegory of the Cave” he explains and questions his views on human existence and the reality of things. Everyone has a different reality and a way that they perceive things but other factors like the media influence and persuade us. The media has the power

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    American society when this novel was written. The author indulges the reader with abundance of images that present the reader with the notion that the life in the country is effortless and that everyone is relatively well to do. The most prominent method used is the rather descriptive manner in which Mr. White describes the vehicles that are parked in front of Mr.Zuckermans barn. The author does not describe the vehicles merely as numerous but he goes on to name nine specific makes present " Fords and Chevvies

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    knowledge to be able to form an educated opinion on this topic. So I just wildly accepted the growing opinion around me that having abortions was not ok. Yet as I grew up I began to learn more and more about the benefits of abortions. In Plato’s Allegory of the Cave we can see how the people were stuck. They were stuck in their notions like i was stuck in my belief that having an abortion was the wrong ay out. As I grew‚ or as I saw the light and escapd the cave‚ I saw the benefits of being able

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    characters of The Green Mile that merit literary analysis. Of the literary elements present‚ the allegory of Jesus Christ portrayed through the character of John Coffey is the most prevalent. John Coffey‚ a gentle giant of a prisoner‚ has supernatural powers that bring a sense of spirit and humanity to his guards and fellow inmates. As Paul Edgecomb’s awareness of Coffey’s gifts evolves‚ the allegory to Christ is unveiled and develops significantly throughout the entire plot of this cinematic production

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    The dissemination of truth comes with fierce repudiation. The ancient works of the Bible and Plato’s “Allegory of the Cave” express this everlasting theme. Jesus and the Platonic Prisoner walk together‚ hand in hand‚ to spread their great truths in their responding body politic to mature. However‚ they could just as easily remain stagnant in their position of superiority and would logically be better off keeping to themselves. But they did not. These two great teachers feel a strong and dutiful obligation

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    Edwards Snowden‚ former employee of the U.S. Government who leaked classified information from the National Security Agency back in 2013‚ once said in an interview‚ "I don’t want to live in a world where there’s no privacy and therefore no room for intellectual exploration and creativity"(Snowden 2013). Snowden asserts that creativity lies in the mind‚ and to be creative is to have unprecedented ideas and subjects that are completely unanticipated. But how can we be creative if our every move is

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    The Way of Change Humans are all different but yet everyone is still the same in a sense. Plato‚ one of the worlds smartest and sharpest philosophers to ever live wrote an interesting book about this named “The Allegory of the Cave”‚ it’s a very interesting book an covers many aspects of life. Everyone can be afraid of trying new things‚ or live in cycle of laziness. But until people realize within themselves that are living a life of these unsatisfactory problems they will never be able to over

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    nature of things‚ or knowledge as it were‚ are rich with questions about life. Many philosophers follow down their own rabbit hole to arrive at answers to common themes yet from an entirely different perspective. In the case of The Apology and the Allegory of the Cave as well as the story of the Good Brahmin‚ both Socrates and Voltaire did exactly that‚ arrived at similar conclusions yet walked an entirely different path to arrive there. The paragraphs below briefly discusses this. ------------------------------------------------------------

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