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    Humans have evolved from living in caves and hunting with sticks to living in buildings that reach the sky and exploring outside their own planet‚ this all wouldn’t have been possible if man hadn’t created‚ but to create they first had to think outside their comfort zone. From the first time man has believed they could make a change in the way they lived‚ this has helped them thrive in their environments and make great achievements. The cave man changed the course of history for ever when he discovered

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    needed to succeed. In The Allegory of the Cave‚ Plato’s main message was the effects of education and the lack of it. He used the analogy of being in a cave of darkness. The only knowledge that the prisoners had been from their imagination because they haven’t experienced anything else. This holds the prisoners back from gaining the truth that is outside of the cave. Plato describes an experience of a prisoner that was able to ascend from the cave and see reality outside. He was able to see

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    Learning about the prehistoric era of art has really opened my eyes to the ways in which humans have developed a sense of documentation. The cave paintings of our prehistoric ancestors that predate the development of written language could arguably be the first examples of humans attempting to preserve their presence for the future generations. In the Chauvet Cave there are many depictions of animals that are now extinct the visual depiction of those animals by the prehistoric people are some of the

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    Allegory of the Cave” refer to the illusionary aspect of the human senses and how easily a fake reality can arise from those tricked senses. Plato would have seen the famous melting clocks representing time’s dynamic nature in dreams and understood their importance to false realities because dreams are a form of false realities. He would conclude that the melting clocks represent the upper world looking down at the lower world; therefore‚ the painting must represent those in the cave who have escaped

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    Merlin’s Maturity throughout The Crystal Cave The Crystal Cave is a novel portrayed through the life of a young boy named Merlin whom throughout the story changes into a man. His life as a young boy was harsh‚ complicated‚ and different. However‚ his life changes when he is introduced to his father Ambrosius‚ the King of Lesser Britain. Merlin’s maturity was driven by the people in his surroundings‚ such as his grandfather‚ Galapas‚ and his father whom all made him into the man he became.

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    unlike other sciences. Sextus Empiricus and Plato were two pioneers of philosophy that greatly contributed to the questioning of things‚ moreover‚ being skeptical even if the things appear to be real or true. The purpose of Plato’s Allegory of the cave was to persuade readers that just because you sense (see‚ hear‚ smell‚ taste) something doesn’t mean that’s the thing you are sensing. This idea of skepticism was also supported by Empiricus‚ but unlike Plato‚ Empiricus is more radical in his skepticism

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    In Michael Ramsey’s video depicting Plato’s Allegory of the Cave men are held captive in a cave since childhood. The only reality they knew was demonstrated before them as the shadows of civilians as they passed by them. All seemed normal in their world until one of the prisoners was set free and taken out of the cave. Once his eyes became adjusted‚ he was able to accept the new reality portrayed all around him. I had a similar experience when I transitioned from high school to college. In high school

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    Most will agree‚ however‚ that the basic point of the movie concerns the subject of change. But we can also see the movie as a modern version of Plato’s Allegory of the Cave. From this point of view‚ Pleasantville depicted in black and white represents the cave‚ while color represents the world of enlightenment beyond the cave. Before David and Jennifer become Bud and Mary Sue‚ everything in Pleasantville is apparently perfect. Everyone lives their day-to-day lives without any problems. Pleasantville

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    Cave Bureau Case Study

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    studies of the existing Cave Bureau environment. In this chapter‚ the researcher will be able to make design conclusions based on the research carried out‚ and make recommendations specific to the spaces undergoing redesigns. The recommendations given will include designs‚ materials and finishes. 5.2 Summary of Data Analysis and Findings 5.3 Recommendations 5.3.1 Recommendations for Interior Architecture It has been noted that because of the unique environment of the Cave Bureau‚ which consists of

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    In Plato’s The Allegory of the Cave‚ a dialogue between two men‚ Socrates and Glaucon‚ reveals that our senses are not completely reliable. Socrates tells the story of a prisoner who has been chained for his whole life‚ able to see only shadows cast on a wall. The prisoner believed that the shadows were reality‚ but when he is released and dragged out of the cave‚ he finds a more important‚ more authentic reality. Socrates arrives to the conclusion that our senses are limited‚ just like the prisoner’s

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