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    Assisi in centuries past‚ wrote the analogy‚ “A single sunbeam is enough to drive away many shadows”. In earlier centuries still‚ Plato used shadows and the sun as analogous examples in his writings from The Republic: “Allegory of the Cave”. Using a conversation between Socrates and his pupil‚ Glaucon‚ Plato leads us vividly into his view of life by representing individuals as prisoners‚ deep within a cave‚ kept shackled in such a way they cannot look or see in any direction but straight in front

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    defines as fact of reality. In The Allegory of the Cave written by Plato‚ individually if what we see is taken as truth‚ then we merely see a shadow of truth is a theme of the story. In Birds by Aristophanes‚ we see the theme of society’s truth of reality. Plato and Aristophanes play and story differ with Plato using truth and knowledge with a serious tone‚ while Aristophanes uses the physical reality to write a humorous story. In The Allegory of the Cave‚ written by Plato‚ the philosopher uses symbols

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    In Plato’s "The Allegory of the Cave‚" he suggests that there are two different forms of vision‚ a "mind’s eye" and a "bodily eye." The "bodily eye" is a metaphor for the senses. While inside the cave‚ the prisoners function only with this eye. The "mind’s eye" is a higher level of thinking‚ and is mobilized only when the prisoner is released into the outside world. This eye does not exist within the cave; it only exists in the real‚ perfect world. The "bodily eye" relies on sensory perceptions

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    Wences uses her personal experience in “My Life in the Shadows” to raise public awareness to the problems illegal immigrants‚ like herself‚ face on a daily basis. Wences opens a window for her audience to see the frustration encountered by youth pleading for a chance at success in the country that has become their new home. Her writing implores support for the DREAM Act bill‚ which will allow for these young individuals to come out of the shadows. Her personal illustrations of the adversities faced

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    the Cave: Meaning and Interpretation Of all the beliefs‚ the most important and difficult to prove are the matters we cannot see but just feel and perceive. Plato’s allegory of the cave is a illustration of truth‚ which is left out in the war of reasoning. Plato was a Greek philosopher and mathematician who left his mark in history. His classical philosophies on human nature reveal the basic truth as well as the flaws in the psychological evolution of mankind. Plato’s allegory of the cave is a

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    Plato uses the Allegory of the cave to further explain his Theory of Forms. In the Allegory‚ the prisoners in the cave see and name the shadows of objects without actually seeing what the objects look like‚ resulting in the prisoners to mistaken the appearance of reality since they have never seen what the world outside of the cave looks like. The main idea of the Allegory is that humans have perpetual experiences of physical objects in our everyday world‚ and the shadows represent how our world is imperfect

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    The Naica mines are naturally occurring caves‚ located in Chihuahua‚ Mexico. The Naica mines are working mines rich in lead‚ zinc‚ and silver‚ which are owned by Mexico’s largest lead producer‚ Industrias Penoles. Within the Naica mines are caves filled with giant selenite crystals‚ discovered by miner brothers‚ Juan and Pedro Sanchez in 2000. The caves were discovered while drilling through the Naica fault during a mining expedition. The giant crystal caves are in the shape of a horseshoe and have

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    civilization. In this paper‚ I argue Plato’s Allegory of the Cave justifies the need for a royal lie found in the Myth of the Metals‚ for the royal lie serves as an instrument towards achieving the ultimate polis. I examine this claim by describing and analyzing both the Allegory of the Cave and the Myth of the Metals‚ as well as depicting the philosopher’s challenges and the royals lie’s instrumental purpose. Plato’s Allegory of the Cave starts in a world where men are strapped to the hard floor

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    Eden Scharer Darrin Broadway English III-4 5th December‚ 2010 From Darkness to Sunlight: An Analysis of the Allegory of the Cave Imagine yourself sitting inside a dark‚ damp‚ cave where the only thing you can see are moving shadows on the cave wall in front of you. You can’t move anywhere or see anything besides the shadows‚ and these are the only things you’ve seen for your entire life‚ so these moving dark images are the most real things you’ve ever known. At some point in our childhood we

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    Allegory of the Cave Plato realizes that the general run of humankind can think‚ and speak‚ without any awareness of his realm of Forms. The allegory of the cave is supposed to explain this. In the allegory‚ Plato likens people untutored in the Theory of Forms to prisoners chained in a cave‚ unable to turn their heads. All they can see is the wall of the cave. Behind them burns a fire. Between the fire and the prisoners there is a parapet‚ along which puppeteers can walk. The

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