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    Plato's Cave Allegory

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    Plato’s cave allegory was an exceptional way of thinking in the time of about 400 B.C. Since this concept was so ahead of Plato’s time‚ the cave allegory broadened horizons for many people living an average life. This story opened up minds and intrigued almost every person to think about more than just their everyday experiences and to bring into perspective the knowledge that can be obtained in their massive world. This allegory has been used to create a masterful variety of entertainment in the

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    Characterization Clary Fray Personality Clary has an interesting personality. She is very stubborn and won’t back down till she reaches her goal‚ because of this she will put herself in lots of danger‚ which make the people that care about her very exasperated. She is sarcastic and head strong‚ so she will make lots of witty remarks and comments‚ especially to Jace causing them to have a rough start. She is also very caring and will get extremely worried when the people close to her are

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    The Matrix and The Allegory of the Cave "The Allegory of the Cave" and "The Matrix" is similar stories which about there are two realities‚ one is illusion and the other is real. In both stories‚ the humans trapped in the in the illusion‚ they see only what the otehrs want them to see‚ but they believe they see reality as it really is. They accept what their senses tell them as all that exists. In "The Allegory of the Cave‚" the prisoners have chained their legs and necks by “puppet-handles” who

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    I will cover the Allegory of the Cave in regards to the Matrix. My four examples of how this theme is presented in the film are being deceived into believing a falsehood‚ the unreliability of the senses‚ accomplishing of great feats‚ and teaching others about truth. I will refer to the protagonist of the Matrix as Neo and the protagonist of the Allegory of the Cave as Prisoner. Both Neo and Prisoner were deceived into believing in a falsehood: that they lived in the real world. In the Matrix‚ Neo

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    In Plato’s parable‚ The Allegory of the Cave‚ he writes it as a dialogue between his brother and Socrates. Plato thinks of a “game”. It consists of a few prisoners‚ who are chained down and cannot turn their heads in any direction‚ a cave‚ a fire‚ and some objects with a group of people who carry them. The prisoners can only look straight ahead at a wall‚ and the people behind them put objects in front of the fire. The objects in front of the fire cast shadows onto the wall that the prisoners are

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    Allegory In Plato's Cave

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    Plato’s Cave conveys ideas that remain true at any time throughout history. There are many ways to view this‚ such as all people living in individual caves being one possible interpretation of this allegory‚ as there is knowledge and experience which they do not possess which would allow them to see more of the world. The caves wherein everyone resides can be left freely‚ though only transfer to a new restricted view of reality is possible. Many people view their current perspective as adequate

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    closed by Justinian. Unlike his mentor Socrates‚ Plato was both a writer and a teacher. His writings are in the form of dialogues‚ with Socrates as the principal speaker. In the Allegory of the Cave‚ Plato described symbolically the predicament in which mankind finds itself and proposes a way of salvation. The Allegory presents‚ in brief form‚ most of Plato’s major philosophical assumptions: his belief that the world revealed by our senses is not the real world but only a poor copy of it‚ and that

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    Metaphysics is the branch of philosophy that looks to define reality. It seeks to determine what is real from what may seem real‚ to separate reality from appearance. To give an example‚ a person may appear to be in picture perfect health but actually is suffering from terminal brain cancer. Appearances might not always show the true nature of an object. There are differing views that examine the concept of reality. One view is monism. Monism is the theory that the basis of reality is from a single

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    Allegory of the Cave Plato

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    Persuasive Essay Bliss Most people live in a world of relative ignorance; we are comfortable with this unawareness because it is all we know. "Plato’s Allegory of the Cave” captures the essence of the journey to enlightenment. Clearly‚ the thought of sameness and normality thinking has transcended from Plato’s time to today. Thus‚ the allegory is relevant to contemporary essential life. Organizations are known for fostering a culture of group thinking. The danger inherent in group thinking is the

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    Heart of Darkness is in its entirety not an allegory. Its surface is too profound and meaningful to allow itself to be interpreted in more than two ways. There are however several parts in the novel that hint at the opposite and that prove that the context of the novel can be seen from more than one angle. This can mainly be perceived in the life of Mr. Kurtz‚ as his descent into madness can be seen as an allegory for the colonization and destruction of the African continent and its people by the

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