The Allegory of the cave is a short story about a prisoner who is locked in a cave with other prisoners. Every day they see shadows of objects or people passing by‚ but they never realized that the shadows and figures they see aren’t the real objects. One of the prisoners breaks free and sees the world for what it really is and finds out that the shadows weren’t real. He comes to this realization when he looks at his own reflection. When he goes to tell the other prisoners they don’t understand or
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Even though it may be a bad or evil decision‚ to them it is a good decision for them. He believed no person had intentions of evil or wrong doing and if they had knowledge of wrong doing‚ they would choose to do good instead. The Apology and Allegory of the Cave Readings‚ is much like the Good Brahmin’s (Voltaire) in that we are as wise‚ as we engage ourselves into. If we do not venture outside our comfort zone or space‚ we cannot learn about the world‚ cultures‚ different people and the wonders of
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Critical Analysis of "The Truman Show" and Plato’s "Allegory of the Cave" When "The Truman Show" was released in 1998‚ it was just another popular Hollywood flick‚ but its story is closely related to Plato’s "Allegory of the Cave." The plot line for the movie follows this classic tale in many ways‚ some more obvious then others. As with most cinematic treachery‚ the movie’s similarities are no coincidence. The writers drew from Plato’s classic because it is such a universal story and is something
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The Allegory of the Cave and Fahrenheit 451 Comparison Montag – Chained Prisoner Montag is represented as a chained prisoner because he is part of the society. The society is represented as the other prisoners. The chained prisoners can only look one way and can’t move his body. This is reflected on Montag’s society by how they all think the same way. Clarisse – Freed Prisoner Clarisse is the one who is the rebel of the group of prisoners. She tries to go out and learn about the things. “I’m
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The Truman Show and Plato’s “Allegory of the Cave” both provide a great example of what humans perceive as truth and reality. They portray the fact that humans assume that wherever they find themselves presently is the real world regardless of their lives only being as it presents to them. The Truman Show introduces the film’s protagonist‚ Truman Burbank‚ as a man trapped in a alternate reality he perceives as his actual reality. The Allegory of the Cave is a symbol for the contrasts between ideas
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Similarities of "Young Goodman Brown" vs. "The Allegory of the Cave" Young Goodman Brown and The Allegory of the Cave have a lot of similarities in their stories. They ’re both talking about a person ’s struggle with good vs. evil. Also‚ they both refer to the darkness vs. the light. People deal with these type of struggles everyday. These two stories seem to be the epitome of that concept. In Young Goodman Brown‚ the story is revolving around a man who lives in Salem and seems to be struggling
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From the movie‚ The Matrix and “Plato’s Allegory of the Cave” both revolve around the same question‚ “what is real?” In The Matrix‚ the main character‚ Neo is trapped in a false world‚ which is created by a computer program. Machines that conquered the planet created the program‚ in which Neo lives in. In “Plato’s Allegory of the Caves”‚ the prisoners have been living in the cave since birth and have never seen sunlight. Throughout the essay‚ there are many similarities that these stories share.
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VII of Plato’s Republic‚ Plato provides us with quite possibly the most famous allegory in all of western philosophy. An allegory‚ according to the Oxford English Dictionary‚ can be defined as a story or poem that can be interpreted to reveal a hidden meaning. This is exactly what Plato does for us in the allegory of the cave‚ it allows one to go in depth and be able to see a visual interpretation of the divided line of which Plato describes earlier in the text. The allegory begins with four prisoners
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understanding‚ and thus‚ we are prisoners to our senses. Using this logic‚ Plato creates his Allegory of the Cave‚ in which he attempts to distinguish between the realms of reality and illusion by comparing different foundations of knowledge. This allegory has often been used in modern media to allow spectators to contemplate the truth of their existence; John Lennon‚ The Truman Show‚ and The Matrix have all referenced Plato. The Matrix‚ however‚ remains the best modern media provider of insight into
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Emmie Thompson AP English 10.1.13 Oedipus Rex and Plato’s Allegory of the Cave: The Illusion of Reality Sophocles was known for his emphasis on the individual’s uncompromising search for truth‚ particularly in “Oedipus Rex.” In Plato’s “Allegory of the Cave‚” he‚ similarly to Sophocles‚ illustrates man’s pursuit of truth and what that means. Plato suggests that truth is subjective to each man. But what is truer? What is illusion and what is reality? Just because something is illusion for one
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