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    Morpheus offers Neo two pills‚ the blue pill will allow him to continue and live in a world with no knowledge or the red pill which offered him an escape into reality. We don’t have the option of a blue or red pill; however we do have the option of traditional and alternative medicine. The choice is yours follow traditional medicine risking your body or make the choice to follow alternative medicine which would result in adding years to your life. Everyone has heard the commercials for traditional

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    Morpheus the God

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    The Greek god‚ Morpheus‚ also known as ’He who forms’‚ is the Greek god of dreams. The Greeks believed that he shaped and formed dreams for mortals. Morpheus played an important role as a god; he was the leader of the Oneriroi tribe. The tribe was made up of himself and his three brothers‚ Icelus‚ Phobetor and Phantos. The Oneriroi were a well-known tribe and had the duty of creating dreams for humans. They were often asked to create dreams to warn mortals of danger and future experiences. This

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    When we are presented with information that describes a potentially different reality or‚ an alteration to the norm‚ humans are curious to discover this new idea and purpose because they want to search for meaning in their lives. We see this when Morpheus is explaining to Neo that the world he thought was real is the complete opposite‚ more of a simulated reality that keeps him restrained. The bright white backdrop of the construct shows the difference between the Matrix and the dystopian reality

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    day; and Neo‚ a computer hacker at night. Keanu Reeves tells of his character: "He was searching for the truth. He felt like something was wrong. He felt like he was not having real contact. There was something behind the veil‚ so he was looking for Morpheus to try to break that veil." Anderson’s life seems boring‚ assuming he works inside a ‘bleak’ cubicle‚ wherein Neo’s life seems to be incomplete‚ as he was searching for answers about The Matrix. Anderson seems to be reluctant‚ as he allowed himself

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    their daily lives without questioning their reality. The main character‚ Neo‚ is a matrix-bound human who knows that something is not right with the world he lives in‚ and is eager to learn the truth. He is offered the truth from a character named Morpheus‚ who proclaims that Neo is “the One” (chosen one) who will eventually destroy the Matrix‚ thereby setting the humans “free.” For this to happen‚ Neo must first overcome the Sentient Program agents who can jump into anyone’s digital body. They are

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    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 agents that

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    from someone with the sign name of Trinity. Trinity tells him to follow the "white rabbit" that nagging feeling he has that the world "just isn’t right" will be explained. He soon gets a choice after meeting the famous online character known as Morpheus. The choice is whether or not to discover what the truth is about the world he lives in and never be able to go back to the way it was for him‚ or continue living the way he has been‚ without the answers. The directors are the Wachowski Brothers

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    The Matrix Movie Essay

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    The film The Matrix presents and deals with many interesting philosophical issues. Here I will discuss a particular scene from the film‚ namely‚ the ’red/blue pill’ dialogue between Morpheus (Laurence Fishburne) and Neo (Keanu Reaves). This dialogue can be considered as dealing with a philosophical thought experiment: Nozick’s (1974) experience machine‚ and questions that arise from it. Namely‚ would an individual‚ after coming to know that they are not actually directing their own life‚ but are

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    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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    Plato Allegory of the Cave

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    Compare the film ‘the matrix’ with Plato’s allegory of the cave. The Allegory of the Cave is one of Greek philosopher Plato’s most well known works. It is an extended allegory‚ where humans are depicted as being imprisoned by their bodies and what they perceive by sight only. In the allegory of the cave Plato wanted to show how true reality is not always what it seems. A group of prisoners were chained up in a cave since there childhood‚ each prisoner was chained to each other by their heads

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