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    Morpheus-Greek God Morpheus is the Greek god of sleep and dreams. To me Morpheus has this cool ability to appear in dream people in any form. Also Morpheus is the god responsible for dreams of people. Another cool ability is that when a person is in the arms of Morpheus they fall into a sleep‚ and can see upcoming event in their lives or there future. Since Morpheus was the master of dreams he could copy any person in their dreams‚ and was able to take whatever they thought of wanted and keep it

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    However‚ in 2014‚ Sony Computer Entertainment has announced its intention to develop the HMD for PlayStation fans‚ especially those who own a PlayStation 4. Furthermore‚ at GDC 2014‚ Sony revealed its HMD “Project Morpheus” which rivals the newly HMD the Oculus Rift. Virtual reality systems from both Oculus VR and Sony can be the future of gaming with their own unique design‚ features and games; however‚ each HMD will have its own impact from online reviews to determine

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    society would react if the same question was presented to us. Knowing only the fate of each pill and the words Morpheus provided:“Remember: all I’m offering is the truth. Nothing more‚” the viewer can pose the

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    Oceanus‚ Morpheus‚ and Aphrodite each having their own quirks‚ have inched their way into the Greek God Hall of Fame. Oceanus is the lesser-known sea god‚ who had a struggle with Hercules. Then‚ Morpheus‚ who could seep his was into other peoples dreams‚ to provide professes‚ and visions. Finally‚ Aphrodite‚ the goddess who in terms caused the Trojan War

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    are after him. Refusal of the Call: Morpheus contacts Neo‚ guiding him to his safety‚ away from the Agents who are after him. He is brought to the ledge of a building‚ where he refuses to proceed and let’s himself get caught by the Agents rather than risk his life.

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    Mise-En-Scene In The Matrix Although the average viewer is rarely conscious of it‚ mise-en-scene is both a powerful and important cinematic technique in film. Mise-en-scene allows the director to guide the viewer s attention to what they should be looking at so that important details are not missed and trivial details are not focused on. Many effective elements of mise-en-scene are illustrated in the white room scene in The Matrix‚ in which directors Andy and Larry Wachowski use only minimal setting

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    movie explains a man‚ Neo‚ having interest and doubt about the world around. Neo wants to meet Morpheus‚ the most dangerous man alive‚ to answer his

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    The second part of his life he is a hacker under the alias "Neo." One day Neo is approached by Morpheus (Laurence Fishburne) and is taught that everything he thought was real was actually The Matrix‚ a computer program developed by machines in order to use human beings as batteries. Morpheus has been searching his whole life for "the one" to end the war between the humans and machines. Morpheus feels Neo is the chosen one‚ the one who will set everyone free from the Matrix. Neo is reluctant

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    The character Thomas Anderson‚ also known as “Neo” in the film was “The One”. Before Thomas Anderson met Morpheus he was living a double life; in one life he was a computer programmer and in the other life he was a hacker named Neo. The quotation "You seem to be living two lives‚ Mr. Anderson‚" led to consider the duality of Christ. Similarly‚ Neo lived as both

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    Primarily‚ Agent Smith mentions the fact that Neo has “been living two lives”. Of course‚ this statement can be easily interpreted as an implication of some con art Neo has been a part of (and yes‚ he does seem to have two separate identities before Morpheus “recruits” him). However‚ Agent Smith’s words should also be considered very likely to be an indication of the fact that Neo has been dreaming. A connection can be drawn between this scene and Descartes’ claim saying that “there are never any sure

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