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    the Cave‚” which is a short story written in Ancient Grecian times‚ and the Wachowski Brothers’ The Matrix‚ which is a movie produced in 1999. In “The Allegory of the Cave‚” three prisoners are chained in a cave. In that cave‚ there are moving shadows that the prisoners perceive as real. This goes on until one man is released into the real world‚ where he has difficulty accepting the fact that the shadows in the cave that he understood were real‚ are only illusions. When he returns to the cave to

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    Plato’s Cave: Still Current in Mass Media In the “Allegory of the Cave‚” Plato describes a group of stupefied people who have been trapped in a cave their entire lives. These prisoners are chained facing a wall; they cannot see anything except the shadows on that wall‚ which are being cast by men carrying unknown objects in front of a glowing fire. They never see the actual carriers or items‚ and they hear nothing but the echoes of these obscure men‚ yet are still entranced by these illogical sounds

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    spelaea known as European or Eurasian cave lion and cave bear. European cave lion lived from about 370‚000 to 10‚000 years ago. From the paintings and the fossils that have been found we can say that cave lion is much bigger that the normal lions that we know today. Rounded‚ protruding ears‚ tufted tail‚ and perhaps faint‚ tiger-like stripes are the common thing between all of the lion caves. Mountain lion was living in Europe until the last European Ice Age. Cave lion lived in the same time pried that

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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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     Chauvet Cave Horses The expression of “cave painting” usually refers to drawing‚ stencil art and painting on the walls and ceilings of prehistoric caves of the Stone Age. Evidence indicates it began during the Aurignacian period (around 30‚000 BC) but reached a highpoint during the late Magdalenian period. The most spectacular examples of this rock art have been discovered in France and Spain‚ where archeologists have found some 350 caves containing Paleolithic artworks‚ but

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    Sometimes you only have to visit a place once‚ to know whether or not‚ you will ever revisit that location. As for me that would be Mammoth Cave National Park in south central Kentucky when I was thirteen. That park remain to be one of the best places I have ever visited‚ the trip to it was a long one‚ due to the fact that we drove all the way their while making various stops at other locations. The trip began in sunny Ogden Utah‚ at the time it was the beginning of summer‚ and then we headed south

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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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    highlight the vagueness of the Marabar caves. The caves harbor an evil echo; they serve as strengthening halls‚ increasing the fears and desires of anyone who enters. Georges H. Thomson (1961) states that Mrs Moore’s belief in the divine‚ human and hope is torn apart in the caves (pg 52). In the caves‚ Mrs. Moore is mysteriously completely changed. Unexpectedly‚ Mrs Moore believes that it is meaningless to have a relation between man and man. In the small and dark caves‚ Mrs Moore starts to realize that

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    "Allegory of the Cave" - Analysis and Summary The "Allegory of the Cave" by Plato represents an extended metaphor that is to contrast the way in which we perceive and believe in what is reality. The thesis behind his allegory is the basic opinion that all we perceive are imperfect "reflections" of the ultimate Forms‚ which subsequently represent truth and reality. In his story‚ Plato establishes a cave in which prisoners are chained down and forced to look upon the front wall of the cave. In "Allegory

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    perceive with their senses as imperfect copies of eternal ideas or forms. 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

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