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    and opinions because they are all used in the same way of thinking. Glaucon relates the people he sees in the cave to prisoners. (2006). The idea that these humans sitting down are imprisoned relates to when people are imprisoned, they aren't able to see the world as someone who is free. In Plato's "The Allegory of the Cave" Socrates brings up the concept where if someone trapped in the cave was to look into the light will it be too painful and make them want to look away. (2006). Metaphorically speaking

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    that truly caught my interest during this semester. The first one being Plato’s Allegory of the Cave and the other one being Nature by Ralph Waldo Emerson, two very outstanding writers of their time. Nature as stated is he phenomena of the physical world collectively, including plants, animals, the landscape, and other features and products of the earth, as opposed to humans or human creations. The Allegory of the Cave written by famous philosopher Plato is about a gathering of people held in captivity

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    In his allegory of the cave, Plato describes a scenario in which chained-up prisoners in a cave understand the reality of their world by observing the shadows on a cave wall. Unable to turn around, what seems to be reality are but cast shadows of puppets meant to deceive the prisoners. In the allegory, a prisoner is released from his chains and allowed to leave the cave. On his way out, he sees the fire, he sees the puppets, and then he sees the sun. Blinded by the sunlight, he could only stare down

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    worth among society? In “The Allegory of the Cave,” Plato illustrates peoples unenlightened knowledge of the real world to prisoners chained in a cave, unable to turn their heads. The puppeteers cast shadows on the walls and these shadows construct reality for the prisoners. The shadows represented reality because since the prisoners had no previous knowledge of these objects, they are not able to escape the sensory world. One of the prisoners breaks free and leaves the cave by one of the guards. At

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    Plato in his short work “The Allegory of the Cave”, truth is limited to one’s education. In his work, humans spend the entirety of their lives living in a cave. With a wall to their front and fire to their back, they are unable move. Their days are spent with their eyes fixated upfront of them, watching figures dance across the wall. To the people in the cave, this is reality. The figures on the wall are all they know to be true. However, if someone were to leave the cave, they would quickly learn that

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    The Story “The Allegory Of The Cave” written by Plato, describes that there is a distinction between appearances and reality. In the story, there are three main examples that are used to show the distinction between how something looks and what it actually is (appearance vs reality). These examples are shadows, objects, and the outside world. The story mentions that there are chained prisoners inside of a cave that have only ever seen the wall in front of them. One prisoner is unchained and discovers

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    such as Neil Gaiman, provide a template for existence on the other side. The children’s story Coraline reveals the truth of darkness and confusion in a supposed replicated dimension. The Allegory of the Cave is an essay written by philosopher Plato that explains the analogy of prisoners kept facing a wall in a cave to those who experience a perfectly formed enlightenment of the mind. Those who break free are unveiled into this bright and amazing world and are initially overwhelmed, for everything that

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    In the Allegory of the Cave, Plato uses a cave as an analogy between humans and the outside world. Plato describes humans living underground in a dark cave, and not really being able to move. The only thing the humans in the cave can see is shadows along the wall. Maybe the point of this is to show that not many people think outside of the box and are just used to the same schedule day in and day out. When people do “go out of the cave” and branch out, they have to adapt to the change because they

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    living circumstances for young people. It is so difficult for older generations to sit and listen to the arguments that are being proposed to enhance the living enhancements for millennials. As Plato would eloquently speak of education in The Allegory of the Cave,” …putting knowledge into souls that lack it, like putting sight into blind eyes” (5). As much effort that is being put into educating the elderly, they are still not allowing themselves to hear the logical side of issues, even if they are

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    Lego Movie, there are many similarities between it and Plato’s Allegory of the Cave. In the movie, there many parts from the plot that directly relate to what was happening in the Allegory of the Cave. There is a lot of symbolism from both the movie and this idea by Plato. The movie uses the idea that when people are made to live a certain way they believe only what is told to them and what is in front of them. In the Allegory of the Cave, Plato distinguishes between people who mistake sensory knowledge

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