useless and dehumanized the prisoners were when looked at through the eyes of a prison guard. However I believe he was also trying to 3-the prisoner seems to accept his faith until the final moments leading to his death. Perhaps he is in shock and the situation only becomes real when the rope is tied around his neck. 4- The quote makes you feel like the prisoners life doesn’t matter. Not only does the superintendent feel no remorse but he can’t wait for the prisoner to die. 5-‘Well‚ quick
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in-depth understanding of mother nature and the truth behind the things which cannot be seen‚ is also very important. Description of the Cave While describing the story‚ Socrates asks Glaucon to imagine a cave inhabited by people. These men are prisoners‚ and their hands and legs are shackled by chains(which symbolizes ignorance and little knowledge of the real world) . Moreover‚ the movement of their face is also restricted‚ so that they can see nothing but the wall in front of them(so that they
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Experiments‚ and Results Melissa Anjeanette Edwards POLYTECH High School of Kent County‚ Woodside‚ Delaware Abstract During World War II experiments were done on the prisoners of war in Nazi Germany. Doctors for these camps came in all shapes and sizes including former S.S. Troops‚ Women‚ and a variety of prisoner doctors. The experiments differed as much as the doctors themselves; however they stayed the same in one factor‚ medical curiosity become killing in atrocious ways. The results
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grueling yet eye-opening experience that could potentially be better uncovered than not. In “The Allegory of the Cave‚” the prisoner has no recollection of his past‚ and all he knows is what is inside the cave. When he is able to escape the cave and become enlightened about reality‚ he is not initially capable of fully grasping his surroundings. When he returns‚ the other prisoners are angered by his epiphany of the truth. Knowing about the prisoner’s journey to enlightenment can help to further understand
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my rhetorical analysis is the “Allegory of the Cave” by Plato. In this text‚ Plato gives an explanation of his idea of the situation of humans in respect to knowledge by telling us an allegory. In his allegory‚ Plato says that there are a few prisoners seated in a cave behind a small wall facing a big wall. The only thing they can do is looking at the wall in front of them and listen‚ they cannot even move their neck or the rest of the body since they are tied with ropes. Behind them and the small
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Allegory of the Cave by Plato questions truth‚ reality‚ and demonstrates how we are similar to the prisoners within the cave. Every person has a personal “cave” and only with knowledge and understanding can we escape from the captivity ignorance. The prisoners in the story were only allowed to see shadows in the cave and it’s what they believed as true. In the story Plato states that the prisoners came to know reality as nothing more as “the shadows of those artificial objects” (Plato 50). Most
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Lashawnda Norris Everest University Online MAN 5140 Managerial Decision Making Dr. Tracie Lashley Communist Prison Camp Case Analysis The specific techniques that were used to bring about the destruction of self-awareness among prisoners were to put more than four prisoners into a cell who were more experienced in their thought transformation than he (Whetten et al.‚ 2011). Whetten & Cameron (2011)‚ states‚ “such a cell usually had one leader who was responsible to the prison authorities‚ and
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their with no trail no chance to prove their innocence. The people who are locked up in here are one of the world’s most dangerous people or so that’s what most of the people on the outside think. The question of shutting it down and moving the prisoners to federal prison in the U.S or just keep the prison where they are running has popped up in many people’s minds. In the other hand‚ there is a ton more
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fire‚ the statues cast shadows across the wall that the prisoners are facing. The prisoners watch the stories that these shadows play out‚ and because these shadows are all they ever get to see‚ they believe them to be the most real things in the world. When they talk to one another about “men‚” “women‚” “trees‚” or “horses‚” they are referring to these shadows. These prisoners represent the lowest stage on the line—imagination. A prisoner is freed from his bonds‚ and is forced to look at the fire
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In Plato’s Allegory of the Cave there were multiple beliefs brought upon by the prisoners of this cave. The prisoners of the cave are supposed to parallel everyday people in the sense of how reality is perceived. The prisoners of the cave believed and only knew that reality of the shadows and developed their own belief structure and way of processing that information. Plato connected that to everyday people due to the fact that although we strongly believe the reality we have made for ourselves‚
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