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    Thatcherism is a set of political ideas during the time when Margaret Thatcher was in power‚ 1979~1990‚ and it is also an ideology associated with Thatcher. I would pointed out that it is difficult to define “Thatcherism” due to the fact that it combines many thoughts and ideas from different ideologies and it is absorbed from many sources from many thinkers and theorists such as Friedrich Hayek and Milton Friedman. Take how Nigel Lawson‚ Mrs. Thatcher ’s Chancellor of the Exchequer from 1983

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    individuality‚ and a strong Government that enforces the law‚ rather than interfering in the economy. She was also opposed to the welfare state. In many ways‚ her ideology was broadly similar to classical liberalism‚ and many theorists see her ideology as neo-liberalism. Under her rule‚ the Conservatives were no longer truly conservative‚ as conservatives are usually opposed to too much individualism and liberty‚ and definitely do not want radical change. However‚ in terms of morality they remained staunchly

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    The movie “The Matrix” is based on a storyline about Neo looking for a “difficult to find” man called Morpheus. A man considered to be very powerful and dangerous. Neo believed this man could answer his questions about the Matrix. The Matrix is a highly advanced society that manufactures humans‚ control what they perceive and consider reality. Neo meets a lady named Trinity who takes him to the underworld to meet Morpheus. There‚ they fight for their lives against a dangerous intelligent service

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    majority of the movie Neo struggles to find who he is and what his purpose is. When he is pulled out from the Matrix and thrown into the real world he is in complete denial about what his reality truly was. He had gotten used to his basic life that he had no control of and was content with his personal bubble that he surrounded himself with. One could easily infer that Neo has been pulled out of a world of ignorance and sin and introduced to possibility of God. During the process of Neos conversion he is

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    dimensions of human consciousness. Neo‚ otherwise known as Thomas A. Anderson has always had some type of unorthodox feeling about the world he lives in and therefore is on a hunt for a cyber-program called “the matrix.” The rising action of the story doesn’t begin until a man who goes by the name of Morpheus concludes that Neo is the ‘One’ that can save the seemingly oblivious and asleep humans from the fake world and more importantly‚ public sphere in which they live. Once Neo learns of the fake reality

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    1. The characters of Neo and Montag break away from the common society‚ come to terms with themselves‚ and strive to create an ideal world. 2. Breaking from normal society through one’s own will a. Neo is rescued from the Matrix by Morpheus i. It was Neo’s own decision to take the red pill. ii. Demonstrates desire to know the truth about world. b. Montag admits he is unhappy in life and turns to books for knowledge. i. It was Montag’s own curiosity and internal dissatisfaction with his current

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    around the same roles. For example‚ Neo represents the prisoner in the cave who discovers the true light of the real world. Neo had been living in a “cave‚” which in this case is the Matrix. With the help of Morpheus and his team Neo is able to escape from his perception of reality and see the truth. Similarly‚ in Plato’s The Allegory of the Cave‚ the prisoner was able to come out of the cave with the help of the man whose name was not mentioned. Both the prisoner and Neo are ignorant of the truth until

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    the trinity. Neo‚ the main character‚ is trapped in a dark world as a computer hacker. To think that he was the best out of everyone‚ he got a message saying that he was being watched. The police was then chasing him. Mysterious men in a black car saved him. The people who saved him explained to him that he isn’t really in the real world. He was given the choice of going back to where he was or learn more about the matrix. Morpheus is the leader of this crew and he explains to Neo what the world

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    programmer by day and a hacker named "Neo" by night. He has spent all of his life intuiting that there might be something else. His doubt is reaffirmed with a message received on his computer: "Matrix owns you." Thus‚ Neo begins the desperate search for a person he has only heard of: another hacker named Morpheus. Morpheus is someone who

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    the ones in your own mind” (Anonymous). Although this statement may be true‚ the limitations set by others influence our decisions. As the expectations and pressures set by others direct our thoughts and actions we begin to accept them as our own. Neo‚ one of the dominant characters in the film‚ The Matrix‚ is found placed outside of his normal society where learns the truth and gains control over his perception. As it is discovered throughout the film the limitations of an individual are limitless

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