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The Allegory of the Cave

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Plato was a student of the great philosopher of Socrates and went on to become a very influential figure in classical Greek philosophy. Plato went on to write the Republic where he sets out to answer many question such as; what is justice, why does man follow the law, and how do implications of society affect our behavior. The most interesting topic from the Republic is from Book VII, the allegory of the cave. With the allegory of the cave Plato gives us the power to break the chains that bind us down and leads us to see the light. In the allegory of the cave Plato sets the scene with humans in a cave that have been chained since childhood so they are restricted from moving and looking around the room. These people only see the shadows casted on the wall in front of them of objects that people walk with around with and they occasionally he the voices of these people. These people that have been chained for their whole lives believe that these voices are coming from the shadows they see on the wall in front of them. Everything that these people know to be real is a lie, but to them these shadows and the voice they think to be coming from these shadows is the truth to them because this is all they know. In the book one of these chained humans is released for the first time in his life. When he gets up he looks around and when told that what he has seen his whole life is an illusion he is perplexed and still wants to believe what he has known his whole life is true. The

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