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    In the allegory three men are described chained to a wall‚ and they have been there since a child. The men could only see shadows made from a fire behind them. These men would see the shadows of the other humans and objects that were projected behind them due to

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    accept it and help expose it or dismiss it and go on living an illusion. One can’t help but notice the similarities between the story of The Matrix and the classic writings of ancient philosophers Rene Descartes and Plato. Plato’s writing “The Allegory of the Cave” has undeniable similarities to

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    Plato and Niccolo Machiavelli magnificent ideologies for leaders of the world. First Plato’s dialogue Allegory of the Cave described what would happen if prisoners were chained to a wall and could only see the shadows before them. The shadows were visuals on the wall from the fire blazing behind them. Plato stated a quote about what would happen if those prisoners were to be released out of the cave? His reasoning for this was to produce what the human natures method is of gaining knowledge. Then‚

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    by a robotic race. The human race lives in a simulated world‚ where they are ignorant of the world that lies outside their imprisoned minds. The other a classical essay written by Plato‚ called “The Allegory of the Cave.” In the essay‚ Plato entertains the idea‚ of what prisoners who are raised in a cave‚ where all they can know to be true is shadows on a large wall that they gaze at their entire lives. They contrast in many ways‚ yet over the centuries since Plato’s time‚ the theme of his essay still

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    The Allegory of the Truman Show When watching The Truman Show‚ a viewer who is familiar with Plato’s Allegory of the Cave will naturally start to see similarities between the two. The characters in The Truman Show can easily be assigned a roles within Plato’s Allegory of the Cave. Truman experiences a long overdue ascent to knowledge throughout the movie‚ after having the seeds for this growth planted years. After he is awakened‚ the truth begins continually flooding in and Truman can no longer

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    and Shawshank Redemption” portray the effects of prison life including the rising and the falling of certain prisoners‚ along with the friendships and connections made. Along with the film and the novella‚ “Paul’s Case” by Willa Cather and “Allegory of the Cave” by Plato share similarities with King’s novella. Each prison has its leaders and its followers‚ but Red seems to be one of its leaders‚ soon to follow—Andy Dufresne. In the beginning of the film‚ the new prisoners are being brought in by

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    similar to your Allegory of the Cave in the sense that it has taught me how to perceive my reality and to differentiate between what is real and what is not. Your allegory talks about prisoners being trapped in a cave‚ restricted by chains with their backs towards the exit‚ only being able to see shadows produced by a source of fire. This means that the shadows are the only thing they know‚ which is their reality. Once someone is able to breakthrough and find the exit of the cave‚ they are exposed

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    that. There are many aspects of Plato’s understandings of philosophy and its relationships within a society and we will dig into a handful of them. Those few being Plato’s understanding of philosophy and its relationship with politics; The Allegory of the Cave and how it shines light on Plato’s concept of education. The next being the characteristics and abilities of a philosopher making them superior rulers; comparing of a Philosopher-King and Creon‚ and finally the likelihood of a successful Philosopher-King

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    many who agreed with and valued the ideas of a democratic government and thought that it helped Athens thrive however‚ there were many individuals who disagreed with the ideas of democracy. Throughout Aristophanes’ Lysistrata and Plato’s “Allegory of the Cave” and the Crito‚ many different ideas of free speech surfaced and soon these different texts became very important artifacts relating to free speech. Although Aristophanes and Plato both value free speech within a democratic society‚ they both

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    Even though it may be a bad or evil decision‚ to them it is a good decision for them. He believed no person had intentions of evil or wrong doing and if they had knowledge of wrong doing‚ they would choose to do good instead. The Apology and Allegory of the Cave Readings‚ is much like the Good Brahmin’s (Voltaire) in that we are as wise‚ as we engage ourselves into. If we do not venture outside our comfort zone or space‚ we cannot learn about the world‚ cultures‚ different people and the wonders of

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