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    her face giving to audience the sense that she is clam and in-control and maybe a bit cocky regarding the level of effort required to deal with the police officers. Later on in the opening scene Trinity is on the phone to Morpheus and she asks if there are any agents‚ with Morpheus’ response ‘yes’ Trinity’s mood darken hinting that an ‘Agent’ would be significantly tougher than a regular police officer. Another camera effect that the Director’s have applied to enhance mood is the use of stop-motion

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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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    Allegory of the Cave

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    Plato’s Allegory Of The Cave A Springboard For The Matrix Author: Dew Property of Dew’s Matrix Fan Page (http://www.geocities.com/hollywood/theater/9175) IMPORTANT: For those of who are writing Matrix papers for school and wish to use my site as a source remember that all the articles on this site are copyrighted. This means that you MUST list Dew’s Matrix Fan Page (http://thereisnospoon.moviefever.com or http://www.geocities.com/hollywood/theater/9175) as a source and site all references

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    that which is left is true knowledge. In the movie‚ many of the “awakened” individuals hold great power while in The Matrix because they have the knowledge that nothing around them is real. When Morpheus takes Neo into the training areas of The Matrix‚ he asks Neo to clear a jump between to skyscrapers. Morpheus‚ having acquired the knowledge that this reality isn’t real‚ makes the 100 foot jump effortlessly. Neo‚ on the other hand‚ still believes in the existence of the things around him and doesn’t

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    which to transcend mortal suffering – occurring in spite of artistry - on the “lore legar populi” (“lips of the people”) [Met. 15.877]. Predominantly‚ however‚ in the fabulae of Marsyas [Met. 6.382]‚ Daphne [Met. 1.452]‚ Pygmalion [Met. 10.243]‚ Morpheus [Met. 11.633]‚ Byblis [Met. 9.454] and Philomela [Met. 6.451] we encounter a number of contradictory representations of sublunary artistry‚ equally facilitating and purging the dolour of the human condition‚ with both aspects frequently highlighted

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    In the movie The Matrix‚ there is a super computer that controls the reality of all humans. Neo‚ a character in the movie‚ realizes that the Matrix is not real. Morpheus helps him to come to this realization that his “life” was not real‚ that a super computer was programming his thoughts‚ and experiences. All the humans were in this huge machine with their brains connected to a bunch of wires‚ and their thoughts were being inputted by the computer. In Plato’s Allegory of the Cave‚ there is a similar

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    Impact of Greek Mythology on Western Culture Greek mythology ’s impact on modern societies cannot be understated. Modern language‚ industry‚ arts and culture all demonstrate the impact of Greek mythology in today ’s world. For example‚ most people who have no formal knowledge of Greek mythology still know that Hercules was a strongman and that Venus (the Roman version of the Greek Aphrodite) is the goddess of love. The Impact of Greek Mythology on Language Very few people speak ancient Greek on

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    Extra Credit Internet Copyright Laws A student comes home to his dorm at the University of Scranton after a rough day of classes. With the quick internet connection provided on the school’s network‚ the student makes a few clicks and logs into Morpheus‚ a program that enables music fans to download free music. Within a few minutes he is on his way to owning an unlimited amount of songs at no cost. Everything this student is doing is legal‚ right? Wrong. The downloaded music from the internet

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    were asleep‚ Lotus-eaters came and pile bouquets on them‚ for the men to eat when they wake up. This flower‚ which was made by Persephone and requested upon by Morpheus‚ is a purple and black flower with one petal streaked with fire-red that makes sleep and dreams. When the men woke up‚ they ate the flowers and fell asleep again; as Morpheus watched their dreams‚ he mixed the colors to make the

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    unspoken competition in many countries. Whether it is a physical or mental rivalry the superior role slowly transcends on to the son as he grows into a man. In Brad Manning’s short story "Arm Wrestling With My Father‚" and Itabari Njeri’s "When Morpheus Held Him‚" both contain admiring sons and impassive fathers. Despite both stories similarities in unspoken emotions they differ in the aspect of their physical relationships. This unrequited bond between a father and son in these stories portray

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