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    recognizable image of Plato’s Republic, the message of the allegory of the cave is present not only in Book VII, but throughout the entire dialogue. Plato-as-Socrates uses the allegory to express his views on philosophy’s role in his city of speech which is later shown more deeply with the five regimes in Book VIII. The cities in the five regimes undergo a degradation as philosophy moves further and further away from the ruler; which also mirrors the cave. Plato reveals his belief that the city and philosophy

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    The Allegory of the Cave, written by Plato, depicts how prisoners are confined to a the surface of a world they do not know, only by sight, viewing shadows they see in the outside world. Readers know that there is more beyond the cave, because we have the knowledge of the outside world and what is beyond the cave. The world would be a very different place if every person understood the idea of The Allegory of the Cave. This allegory gives people the understanding that there is more out there than

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    The Allegory of the Cave Plato’s, “Allegory of the Cave” is an enlightening piece of literature that can help its readers understand complex parts of themselves. As one reads the allegory, they begin to question if they are like those in the cave, who are closed minded and base their beliefs solely on shadows. Some may realize an enlightening moment or event they have been through and try to share their knowledge with others like those who were let out of the cave in the allegory. Subsequent to

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    Humans and What They Believe as Reality “The Allegory of the Cave” is an allegory that speaks about truth and what one sees as true. The allegory is about prisoners that have been tied down and forced to face a wall their entire life. Puppet masters also raise objects which cast shadows on the wall because of a giant fire. The Truman Show is a movie about a man named Truman which from the point of his birth was made the star of a television show in a fake town. Truman does not know he lives on

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    Allegory of the Cave Human experiences are an everyday aspect of individuals lives. The way individuals see, touch, smell, feel, and even remember is through unique experiences. People do not realize it, but our everyday life and community shape how the mind experiences certain events. Because of these, the way individuals see the world is different from person to person. The mind interprets the world around the individuals, however, it can only interpret what it is exposed to. It is up to the individuals

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    their whole life. Most of them could never have a chance to know what is the "true real" is. The main character Neo with his friends are few people who have came out of the fake world and decide to fight with that big prison. Plato's Allegory of the Cave is a famous allegory that was showing the basic idea of the system of Matrix. It is an important part of western culture and influenced them in the following more than 2000 years. By adding modern science knowledge and action movie element, to say, The

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    if they were putting sight into blind eyes.” Plato’s allegory of the Cave has a very deep and complicated meaning which would pass over the heads of most who do not understand the level of of his piece. The cave, in this instance, represents the people who are trapped in a cave-like state because they believe that only what they see and hear is the only knowledge you can rely on. This is otherwise known as empirical thinking. The cave is the “cave of misunderstanding” because the people who believe

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    I. INTRODUCTION Plato's Allegory of the Cave describes a situation involving all people seeking knowledge and the truth, unified by this goal. The citizens chained together never see the reality, but instead the shadows being cast by it. Furthermore, they cannot speak with those around them regarding their suspicions, as the chains prevent them from doing so. To a college student, the Allegory of the Cave describes the goal that is sought after from education. College is a place students go

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    What is the role of the philosopher in Plato’s ‘Allegory of the Cave?’ The role of the philosopher in Plato’s ‘Allegory of the Cave’, is by explaining that people with lesser power or status are not given knowledge and is left in the dark. Examples being government concealing information of top important to the public, doing things behind closed doors without them knowing. Plato was an idealist who had a theory of the forms. Plato’s ‘Allegory of the Cave’ is a symbol for the contrasts between ideas

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    Plato’s “Allegory of the Cave” explains how prisoners are chained in a cave since childhood with their back to the entrance, unable to turn their necks around. The prisoners have no knowledge of the outside world. Along the cave wall people are carrying different artifacts that cast shadows and echoes. The prisoners would try to identify and name the passing objects. One of the prisoners was freed, however when he stepped outside of the cave the sunlight hurt his eyes. The prisoner was in such shock

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