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    philosophy. As explained in the Allegory of the Cave by Plato‚ some of reality is merely shadows; in Plato’s perspective‚ this puppet show view is created by the materialistic world. An ideal ‘real world’ is made up of ideas‚ thoughts‚ feelings and other nonmaterial beliefs. Inside the cave‚ one is blinded and is only seeing reflections and shadows of the real world; this is how most humans live today. Just as one is hesitant to go outside the cave in Plato’s allegory‚ people are scared to invest time

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    Dorian Gray Allegory

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    Duggan’s interpretation of "The Picture of Dorian Gray" as an allegory for hedonism is accurate when considered in the frame of the characters. While it is true that Dorian spends much of the story talking about how wonderful his life of luxury is‚ all that the reader perceives are the harmful effects of the life of the aesthete‚ due to the fate of his character as well as those with whom he interacted. The only character in the novel who is truly able to live a hedonistic lifestyle with some level

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    Allegory Vs Cave

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    Cave” by Plato are limited in their similarities. Even though the similarities are few‚ what is similar provides a big punch because of the deeper meaning in these works. One major thing the stories have in common is that both stories are allegories. An allegory is a work that can be interpreted to reveal a hidden meaning‚ typically being moral or religious based. The flock from Jonathan Livingston Seagull and the remaining prisoners from “The Myth of the Cave” have many similarities like community

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    1.) "The Allegory of the Cave" - We often hear of various movements that are set out to try to protect our freedoms. We spend most of lives trying to defend our rights and keep ourselves liberated. However‚ how truly free are we? "The Allegory of the Cave" a story of prisoners in a cave ‚ chained facing upward‚ by the legs and necks. They cannot move but their eyes are faced straight ahead at a wall. This wall is their world. They see the shadows of people‚ some carrying objects and others not

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    Emily Dickinson Allegory

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    The authors Robert Frost and Emily Dickinson uses allegory to show greater meaning. The greater meaning of each text the reader has to decipher to formulate the theme. There are multiple literary devices being used such as hyperbole‚ metaphor‚ imagery and etc. But there are multiple themes such as the realization of life‚ what the author regretted‚ the roads that were not taken instead of the road taken and enjoy the beauty in life. The poem “Because I could not stop for Death” by Emily Dickinson

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    "shadows" in his Allegory of the Cave?  What are the "shadows" of our times? -After the prisoners are released from the cave‚ why are they unable to see ID QUOD EST‚ namely‚ REALITY as it is?  -What does "the Sun" symbolize?  Why do you think that?  How so? Because I love Socrates I find everything Plato writes thoroughly interesting. The minute he opened this part of The Republic with “how far our nature is enlightened or unenlightened‚” I was interested. The part in the Allegory of the cave that

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    Plato‚ "The Allegory of the Cave" "And whereas the other so-called virtues of the soul seem to be akin to bodily qualities‚ for even when they are not originally innate they can be implanted later by habit and exercise‚ the of wisdom more than anything else contains a divine element which always remains‚ and by this conversion is rendered useful and profitable; or on the other hand‚ hurtful and useless. Did you never observe the narrow intelligence flashing from the keen eye of a clever rouge

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    as an adult. Some dream of becoming a firefighter‚ some a teacher‚ but young Henry Hill is not like most children. He dreams of becoming a mob member and spends his time fantasizing about the cars and women that will come with the title. In the film Good Fellas‚ Martin Scorsese uses repetitive violence and poor decisions to show Henry Hill that material possessions and status are not of importance when you are reprimanded by the law‚ and further‚ how people in society tend to become blind by fortune

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    force back in. Plato believes without having any education‚ one will be blinded to the truth. Blinding people from knowledge can lead them to confusion after realizing the truth. Plato and Socrates talked about an allegory of the cave‚ where people were chained to look straight

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    Ancient Mariner Allegory

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    “The Rime of the Ancient Mariner” seems like it could be a Christian allegory. It starts off with a Mariner‚ who represents all people. He gives his testimony‚ or story‚ of how he was saved. In the beginning of his tale he reports that he was sailing smoothly. A great storm rolls in on him and he does not see a clear path out. The albatross finds him and guides him out of the storm‚ just like Jesus guides each person through their hard times. As long as the man follows the albatross‚ the bird brings

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