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    And the reason he decided to escape was that he wanted to question everything he learned from inside the cave. When he finally left the cave‚ he was in disbelief; it was pretty much a culture shock to him. Everything was so different compared to his life inside the cave that he didn’t want to believe any of the world outside of it. When he finally accepted the new ideas‚ he discovered the truth. Since he was able to discover the truth

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    In the video “The Cave” by Provided there where prisoners who sat at the bottom of a cave without any outside contact and every day they would see and hear people and animals walk on the bridge and never know what the outside world was like. One prisoner got released and saw the world for the first time and was so excited he had to go tell his friends in the cave but when he went to go tell them they didn’t know who he was or what he was saying so they never knew about the outside world. To me‚ the

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    The Allegory of the Cave Analysis Plato’s The Allegory of a Cave there are two men discussing whether or not someone who has only been kept in the dark would have trouble adjusting to a new enlightened world. Plato was a teacher‚ so his story must’ve been for his students to ponder. Plato tells his story in a very solemn way‚ almost as if he’s teaching the audience in a very patient way. Plato compared the man in the dark to someone who had little knowledge and when he entered to a world with light

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    Allegory Vs Cave

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    story “The Myth of the 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

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    Why am I here and how does the allegory of cave inform my answer? It’s quite challenging to relate an allegory to our lives. But if we think carefully and list those objects and their corresponded symbols: prisoners represent imperfect human‚ the shadow represents illusion of the truth‚ prison represents limitations that hold us back from getting close to the truth…etc‚ I start to understand that I myself could be the prisoner who lives comfortably in his narrow worldview and have difficulties taking

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    In the dialogue‚ Socrates asks Glaucon to imagine a cave‚ in which some people are kept. These people have been in the cave since their childhood‚ and each of them is held and chained‚ so they can’t move their legs and necks. They forced to look at a wall in front of them‚ and behind them there is a fire. Also‚ there are another people behind

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    Obtaining the Truth Plato is a historical Greek philosopher and one of Socrate’s pupils. After Socrate died in 399 B.C.‚ Plato left his home in Athens and returned approximately twenty years later. “The Allegory of the Cave” is a short story filled with symbolism and metaphors that Plato had written before he died. In the story‚ Plato wrote about Socrate and his brother‚ Glaucon‚ discussing the steps to obtain the truth and why one should obtain it. In the story‚ Plato uses the prisoners as representative

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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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    Environment Environment may refer to: • Built environment‚ constructed surroundings that provide the setting for human activity‚ ranging from the large-scale civic surroundings to the personal places. • Environment (biophysical)‚ the physical and biological factors along with their chemical interactions that affect an organism. • Environment (systems)‚ the surroundings of a physical system that may interact with the system by exchanging mass‚ energy‚ or other properties • Environmental

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    Plato's Allegory of the Cave

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    Prompt: Define Plato ’s “Allegory of the Cave”. What is the central message? Is he describing education alone? Where does politics come in? Plato is known to many as one of the most influential and greatest philosophers to have lived. Plato represents his idea of reality and the truth about what we perceive through one of his famous writings‚ “The Allegory of the Cave”. The philosophical writing is in the form of an allegory‚ which is “a story in which the characters and situations actually represent

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