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    Chains of Society Plato’s Allegory of the Cave describes a gathering of subjects who have lived chained to a blank wall of a cave all of their lives. These slaves watch shadows projected on the wall by things passing in front of a smoldering fire behind them‚ and begin to give these shadows names. The shadows were the closest thing to reality for the prisoners. Then one person breaks away from the cave‚ realizing that the shadows on the wall do not make up reality‚ this slave begins to form

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    wants to believe what reality really is‚ or if he wants to go back into the “Cave”. In the story‚ “The Allegory and the Cave” by Plato‚ they hold four prisoners in a dark cave with a fire going behind them. They see shadows from the people walking outside‚ but they don’t know what they are. One prisoner is freed and sees real light‚also known as a sign of life or freedom‚ but it hurts his eyes. He goes back into the cave and tells the rest of the group what he sees but they refuse to believe him

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    the famous metaphor of the cave. He said‚ suppose there is a cave‚ and inside the cave there are some men chained up to a wall‚ so that they can only see the back wall of the cave and nothing else. These men can’t see anything outside of the cave‚ or even see each other clearly‚ but they can see shadows of what is going on outside the cave. Wouldn’t these prisoners come to think that the shadows were real‚ and that was what things really looked

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    Merlin’s Maturity throughout The Crystal Cave The Crystal Cave is a novel portrayed through the life of a young boy named Merlin whom throughout the story changes into a man. His life as a young boy was harsh‚ complicated‚ and different. However‚ his life changes when he is introduced to his father Ambrosius‚ the King of Lesser Britain. Merlin’s maturity was driven by the people in his surroundings‚ such as his grandfather‚ Galapas‚ and his father whom all made him into the man he became.

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    ENG 1213: Principles of English Composition II Unit 2: A Breakdown of Plato’s “Allegory of the Cave” Kelli McBride Definition from "Literary Terms" (http://www.tnellen.com/cybereng/lit_terms/allegory.html): Allegory is a form of extended metaphor‚ in which objects‚ persons‚ and actions in a narrative‚ are equated with the meanings that lie outside the narrative itself. The underlying meaning has moral‚ social‚ religious‚ or political significance‚ and characters are often personifications of abstract

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    Michelle Tran Mrs. Black-Knyazik Theory of Knowledge/Period 7 15 October 2014 The Truman Show Concepts of perception‚ the nature of reality‚ and the allegory of the cave can be seen throughout the 1998 film‚ The Truman Show. In the beginning of the movie‚ Truman is seen literally with a rain cloudy only above him. But since his line of vision only saw what was in front of him‚ his perception of the weather was limited by what he could see. Meryl‚ his wife on the show‚ was constantly advertising

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    Humans have evolved from living in caves and hunting with sticks to living in buildings that reach the sky and exploring outside their own planet‚ this all wouldn’t have been possible if man hadn’t created‚ but to create they first had to think outside their comfort zone. From the first time man has believed they could make a change in the way they lived‚ this has helped them thrive in their environments and make great achievements. The cave man changed the course of history for ever when he discovered

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    Benjamin franklin Definition: Statesman‚ publisher‚ inventor‚ and patriot known for writing Poor Richard’s Almanac‚ keeping France on the side of America during the Revolutionary War‚ and inventing all kinds of useful things‚ including bifocal glasses and the lightning rod. He was the American representative to England for a few years. He was also minister to France for many years and became a national hero there. His last great deed was serving as a delegate to the Constitutional Convention.

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    REAL OR NOT REAL? After reading Meditation 1 Of the Things Which We May Doubt‚ A synopsis of The Matrix‚ and Plato’s The Allegory of the Cave I am convinced that each one of these writings was wrote by the same person. The Matrix is completely about being in a world that is not real‚ kind of like being in a dream like state. Descartes’s meditation is about basically the same thing‚ but trying figure out what is real and what is not. Descartes’s talks about awaking from a dream and then going

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    Phil 243 29 January 2013 The allegory of The Cave is an attempt to show that what we are seeing are reflections‚ abstractions‚ and illusions. What we have believed in are not the real thing and never have been‚ but because we’ve acknowledged them for so long‚ it’s hard for us to accept it in any other way. Plato’s allegory of The Cave is a symbol for the contrasts between ideas and what we perceive as reality. Plato argues that we are the “cave slaves.” We live in a world of shadows‚ where we

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