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    The Matrix Hero's Journey

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    programmer by day and a hacker named "Neo" by night. He has 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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    1. The characters of Neo and Montag break away from the common society‚ come to terms with themselves‚ and strive to create an ideal world. 2. Breaking from normal society through one’s own will a. Neo is rescued from the Matrix by Morpheus i. It was Neo’s own decision to take the red pill. ii. Demonstrates desire to know the truth about world. b. Montag admits he is unhappy in life and turns to books for knowledge. i. It was Montag’s own curiosity and internal dissatisfaction with his current

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    around the same roles. For example‚ Neo represents the prisoner in the cave who discovers the true light of the real world. Neo had been living in a “cave‚” which in this case is the Matrix. With the help of Morpheus and his team Neo is able to escape from his perception of reality and see the truth. Similarly‚ in Plato’s The Allegory of the Cave‚ the prisoner was able to come out of the cave with the help of the man whose name was not mentioned. Both the prisoner and Neo are ignorant of the truth until

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    the ones in your own mind” (Anonymous). Although this statement may be true‚ the limitations set by others influence our decisions. As the expectations and pressures set by others direct our thoughts and actions we begin to accept them as our own. Neo‚ one of the dominant characters in the film‚ The Matrix‚ is found placed outside of his normal society where learns the truth and gains control over his perception. As it is discovered throughout the film the limitations of an individual are limitless

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    Beowulf and Matrix

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    Elixir” stages. In the Matrix‚ Neo meets Morpheus‚ a guy that he was looking for and vice versa. In this stage of “Meeting with Mentor”‚ Morpheus is convincing Neo to take the red pill to get out of the Matrix. Now‚ this part is that if there is a mentor‚ there will be a hero. The mentor will try to convince the hero to do something because the mentor needs him or knows that other people need him. Morpheus needs Neo to get out of the Matrix because he believes Neo is The One‚ who is the savior of

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    realization that your entire life is all an illusion would be frightening‚ painful‚ and hard to believe. This is the main concept of the movie‚ The Matrix. The main character‚ Neo‚ is told that the world he has been living in is nothing more than a simulation controlled by a computer program. After being told this information‚ Neo‚ being apprehensive at first‚ has to then decide what he will do; accept it and help expose it or dismiss it and go on living an illusion. One can’t help but notice the similarities

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    CST 151 April 3rd 2013 The 9 Elements of film: The Matrix The Matrix is centered around the main protagonist Neo. Neo is in his late twenties‚ with a nine to five job working at a software company as a programmer. He has always felt something just wasn’t right about the world‚ and he felt it goes further than the injustices of worldwide hunger and war. One late night while coding some not so legal material for a friend he gets a chat request from someone with the sign name of Trinity.

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    Sociology and the Matrix

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    this instance was when Neo had to learn the truth about the world and what had happened to it. This is because Neo was completely use to living in the Matrix as a normal person who didn’t know the truth. Once he was pulled out of the Matrix he had to learn how to operate within the Matrix (primary society) as a smaller group inside the large society. He became part of a small elite group and had to learn a lot about the truth outside of the Matrix. This was a large shock to Neo when he learn the truth

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    Neo And The Matrix

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    Neo is not an ordinary human in fact he is the complete opposite. “Neo” aka Thomas A Anderson has developed a deep interest in something called “The Matrix.” The Matrix is described by “Morpheus as a vague notion.” Neo then began to start to feel as if “There is something wrong with the world.”("Neo (The Matrix) - Character Background." Neo (The Matrix) - Character Background. N.p.‚ n.d. Web. 08 Sept. 2016.”) Receiving a phone call by Agent Smith then begins his intense journey throughout the 21st

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    Neo-Liberalism

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    Neo-liberalism Neo-liberalism is a political philosophy that proposes that human well-being can best be developed by liberating individual entrepreneurial freedoms and skills within an institutional framework characterised by strong private property rights‚ free markets‚ free trade‚ economic liberalization‚ privatisation‚ deregulation. This theory also focuses on decreasing the size of the public sector‚ while increasing the role of the private sector in today’s society. (Harvey 2005) Neo-liberalism

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