with information that describes a potentially different reality or‚ an alteration to the norm‚ humans are curious to discover this new idea and purpose because they want to search for meaning in their lives. We see this when Morpheus is explaining to Neo that the world he thought was real is the complete opposite‚ more of a simulated reality that keeps him restrained. The bright white backdrop of the construct shows the difference between the Matrix and the dystopian reality of the real world. The
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simulation. This is due to the fact that the computer system is prewritten‚ predesigned‚ and already programed for each individual. However‚ free will begins to take place in the minds of the individuals who begin to escape. Contrary to the others‚ Neo is one of the few to possess free will. While many inside the Matrix appear to have merely fate to direct them‚ he has free will and knows that there
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Inside and outside of the matrix Neo is faced with many choices‚ points in the film when he could continue in one way but chooses to change his direction and go in another. These decisions are examples of free will within the text. Free will is defined as the ability to make one’s own decisions to alter the path one is on. On the contrary‚ destiny portrays the notion of not being able to make choices but rather certain events transpiring no matter the outside influences. The position associated with
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and Neo-liberalism Question: What is the difference between relative and absolute gains? What role does this concept play in neo-liberal thinking? Contents What is the difference between relative and absolute gains? 3 & 4 Bibliography 5 What is the difference between relative and absolute gains? -What role does this concept play in neo-liberalist thinking? Introduction This essay addresses the question about the difference between relative and absolute gains within the neo-liberal
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Political and Cultural Consequences of Neo-Liberalism Introduction The word neo-liberalism can be rooted from globalisation. The term neo-liberalism could also imply fundamentalism‚ and these two terms are in most cases interchangeably used. Neo-liberalism can be defined as a conjecture of political economic‚ which holds that the ultimate well being of people can only be improved through liberating their individual entrepreneurial freedoms and skills. This theory suggests that individual entrepreneurial
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both UK and USA politics. The New Right consists of two ideologies‚ neo-liberalism and neo-conservatism. The Neo-Liberal and Neo-Conservatives have two very different outlooks upon the individual. The Neo-Libs (Neo-Liberals) view the individual as robust‚ resilient‚ self-seeking and essentially egotistical. Also that we are atomised rather than a group‚ we are a group of individuals. Whilst on the other hand the Neo-Cons (Neo-Conservatives) see us as intellectually‚ morally and psychologically
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Human actions are predetermined so free will does not exist. When Morpheus offers neo the choice to follow him down the ‘rabbit hole’ or ‘stay in wonderland’ he is offering him the choice between fate and free will. In the scene where Neo first meets the Oracle‚ there is the possibility of learning what his fate is and his identity. In the final scene‚ Trinity reveals that she is not afraid to accept her fate in loving Neo; the filmmaker draws attention to the importance of the decision-making‚ which
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portray how Neo and the prisoner both experience what is known as the real world‚ in their particular story. The two main characters evolve and change‚ as the stories progress. They are transitioned into places they would never imagine themselves going to and living in. The Matrix is a modern adaptation of “Allegory of the Cave” because Neo and the prisoner in the beginning are oblivious to their surroundings and eventually they both are able to adapt. Throughout the beginning of the stories Neo and the
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Evil Demon vs. Dream In the movie The Matrix the image of Neo waking up introduces us to the main character. The point of such awakening is to put the viewers under the impression that Thomas Anderson is in fact not dreaming‚ and back to the real world. Then‚ after he goes out clubbing‚ he finds himself turning off his alarm‚ waking up again. However‚ no scene in which Neo physically goes to bed exists in the film. Also‚ the movie builds an unreal environment around the main character. After reading
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essentially about Neo (played by Keanu Reeves) wakes up in a dark future where he is taken by Morpheus (Laurence Fishburne) and Trinity (Carrie-Anne Moss). Then they are transported to the Matrix to find answers but also to fight against secret agents. During an ambush by the agents‚ Cypher (Joe Pantoliano) was the first to get out of the Matrix. After he gets out‚ he then shoots his own friend so that the others cannot escape. Cypher betrayed his group so that the agents can get Neo and Morpheus. This
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