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    We experience reality through our five senses; sight, touch, smell, taste, and hearing. These provide us with the ability to experience reality. But with illusion, we use our imagination. The Cave Allegory talks about imagining a cave full of imprisoned people since their birth, facing a blank wall. The prisoners watch shadows of objects passing in front of a fire that is behind them and gives names to these shadows. Now since these people have been chained to the wall all of their lives, the shadows

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    Although The Allegory of the Cave was mentioned in relation to the Republic, Plato also used it to describe “the divided line” and being and becoming. In describing and explaining the Divided Line, Plato creates an analogy or allegory to describe his Theory of Forms and his ideals of Being and Becoming (Allegory of the Cave). To do so he created his famous Allegory of the Cave. It begins in a dark cave in which prisoners have been bound to their entire lives. Being bound to this cave, they have been

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    believing. Three passages that indulge in this skepticism are The Matrix, The Allegory, of The Cave, and Meditation I of the Things of Which We May Doubt. All three of these passage at the root propose the same idea that reality is not what is observed; furthermore, that there is a true reality that one can attain by being skeptical of their current reality and thinking outside the box.

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    Student’s Name Professor’s Name Subject DD MM YYYY On the Allegory of the Cave by Plato The Allegory of the Cave by Plato invites us to a philosophical journey into the essence of truth and reality. With this analytical grid presented at the beginning of the Book VII of the Republic, Plato summarizes his major philosophical presumptions in a succinct fashion. He particularly aims to shine a light on the undesired consequences of basing our knowledge solely on opinions grounded on empirical evidence

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    Aristotelian Analysis of “The Allegory of the Cave” In “The Allegory of the Cave”, Plato is demonstrating his theory about people’s mindset concerning old and new ideas through. He does this through the use of an Allegory, sound logic, and emotion. He tells the story of a prison in a cave, and how one of the prisoners escapes his bonds and is “compelled suddenly to stand up… and look towards the light” (Plato p. 451) . Yet when he returns the prisoner is met with unbelief and doubt from the other

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    The two stories,"The Allegory of the cave" and "The ones who walk away from omelas are somewhat similar. Basically, the themes of both stories is things aren't always what they seem. In the Allegory of the cave,Plato distinguishes between people who mistake sensory knowledge for the truth and people who really do see the truth. People were in a dark cave looking at shadows. The people never experienced freedom or even wat it wuh like to be outside the cave. The story "The ones who walk away from

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    most famous piece was The Republic. The philosopher created what we know as "the allegory of the cave." Plato once wrote, "How could they see anything but the shadows if they were never allowed to move their heads?" (Plato) In The Truman Show, created in 1998, the man that controls Truman Burbank 's life says, "We accept the reality of the world with which we 're presented. It 's as simple as that." (Nichol) The allegory portrays mankind as prisoners. Said prisoners are chained up and forced to watch

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    How the Allegory Open our Mind Wisdom is (1) the quality of having experience, knowledge, and good judgment, (2) the soundness of an action or decision of regard to the application of experience, knowledge, and good judgment, and (3) the body of knowledge and principles that develops within a specified society or period. The Allegory of the Cave is wise because it helps us open our mind. One of the first thing that The Allegory of the Cave helps us open our mind is that it gives us an image of

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    The “Allegory of the Cave" by Plato, was written 2500 years ago. In the allegory, a prisoner is being kept in a cave, where puppeteers indoctrinate him to believe that what is being shown on the cave wall is the truth. One day a prisoner escapes to the upper world and is enlightened. Realizing that the cave was a hoax and a lie, he goes back down into the cave in an attempt to enlighten the others but is threatened with death. In Plato’s allegory, I am a prisoner but I am ascending up the rugged

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    In the Allegory of the Cave, Plato is writing about a conversation between Socrates and his brother Glacon. He wrote about Socrates discussing an allegory to his brother. In the allegory Socrates talks about “The Cave” as a dark place with little light showing. He explains that there is a fire and in front of this fire are puppeteers caring various vessels and objects. The prisoners can only see the shadows casted in front of them. The puppeteers make noises but since the cave echoes the prisoners

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