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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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    brilliantly-conceived (and imperfectly executed) satire‚ The Truman Show‚ it shows us a character who also challenges -- and ultimately escapes from -- a contrived world that is an invention of media. Both movies have the same message: we will have to stand up to the manipulators of television and news if we want to protect ourselves from the absurdity and falsehood that now surrounds us at every turn. As most people know by now‚ The Truman Show conveys this message by depicting a series of fateful events

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    To begin‚ Dover Beach expresses the relationship of reality versus illusion. In Dover Beach‚ Arnold tells the readers that he want his lover and himself to be honest and more truthful to one another because Arnold know that the world is not everything it seems to be and that “Hath really neither joy‚ nor love‚ nor light‚ nor certitude‚ nor peace‚ nor help for pain; And we are here as on a darkling plain‚ Swept with confused alarms of struggle and flight‚ Where ignorant armies clash by night” (5‚5-9)

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    suddenly you come to the conclusion that the only light in the midst of all your darkness‚ the only light that is keeping you afloat is merely an illusion‚ how would you be able to cope with your reality? When failure comes to light‚ reality collides with illusion‚ generating the matrix of our own ‘’ reality’’. And‚ this is how‚ of course‚ Martha and George’s Illusionary life was constructed. As we begin our journey through Who’s afraid of the   Virginia Woolf‚ the main characters are epitomized

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    real way to have fake love for someone is to not love at all‚ but just to think you love. In the movie The Truman Show there are many individuals whom exhibit an illusion of love for the main character‚ Truman. At the beginning of the movie many of the characters appear to have genuine love for Truman. However‚ as the movie progresses almost all of the people whom are close to Truman‚ show in one way or another how they only think they love him. The best examples of these types of characters are his

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    The movie‚ The Truman Show‚ can be related to religion in many ways. Jim Carrey stars as Truman Burbank‚ a 30-year-old man‚ whose whole life has been the plot of an acclaimed TV show. The movie shows how reality can be altered and created when confined into a small space. The movie is set in the town of Sea Haven‚ which is built inside a studio in Hollywood‚ California. Truman was born and adopted by a corporation‚ and that’s when the show started. Throughout the movie‚ there are three religious

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    How Real is Reality TV? In the novel The Hunger Games‚ many aspects relate to reality TV. Through the Gamemakers and‚ in television producers the truth is altered. The line separating fact and fiction is truly blurred. The producers do their job so well that it leaves the audience questioning every move on the show. They wonder “where is the real in reality TV?” The answer is that due to their mixed genre and producer editing there is not any. Reality TV is not just one genre‚ but a mix of two

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    October 2012 Allegory of The Cave in “The Truman Show” It is undeniable that Plato has influenced generations and civilizations long after his life. Plato has inspired countless philosophers‚ writers‚ poets and intellectuals. Specifically‚ Plato inspired Andrew Niccol to write the script for The Truman Show based on The Allegory of the Cave. The Truman Show puts a modern twist on the Allegory: a young man Truman is unknowingly the subject of a reality show where everyone he has ever known is an actor

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    Illusion vs. Reality A universal theme found in Fahrenheit 451‚ The Truman Show‚ and Plato’s Republic is we accept the reality with which we are presented. The characters portrayed this theme through perceived reality vs. actuality‚ knowledge is power‚ and knowledge can only be gained if it is presented to it first. In all three‚ there are people without knowledge and people with knowledge. The people that don’t have knowledge are the general public‚ Truman‚ and the prisoners; the people with

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    late-night talk shows with the debut of Last Week Tonight with John Oliver. A satirical news show in the vein of The Daily Show‚ Oliver tackles important issues and topics often overlooked by mainstream news outlets. The similarities between Last Week Tonight and The Daily Show are no coincidence‚ as John Oliver spent several years working as a writer and on-air correspondent for The Daily Show‚ including an eight-week stint as guest-host. As with many late-night talk shows‚ Oliver’s show deals heavily

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