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Flowers For Algernon, Homr, And The Allegory Of The Cave

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The Unknown Truth?

Does everyone really know the world around them or is it all ignorance? “Ignore is bliss” is a common theme provoked in all three sources. In other words this means, is there a situation where knowing less is better? To be ignorant by definition means ‘lacking knowledge or awareness in general’, and bliss means to reach a state of perfect happiness. So therefore, Ignorance is bliss means being unaware creates happiness. This is demonstrated in all three sources. Therefore, the statement “Ignorance is bliss” is proven true from the works of “Flowers for Algernon” by Daniel Keyes, Homr, and The Allegory of the Cave, a dialogue from Plato.

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Therefore, intelligence does not bring happiness. For Charlie, Ignorance is bliss. He realizes that his so- called ‘friends?’ were just using him to entertain their perverse humor. Also, he was fired from the job that he loved because his new intelligence level. This promotes Charlie into a short depression. This short depression made it clear that Charlie’s life prior to the experiment was better than his current conditions since he had a job which he looked forward to and so- called “friends”.Charlie says on May 20th "Now I'm more alone than ever before” (Keyes, 108). He had nobody to relate to at this point of the story because his intelligence grow to overpower other surrounding him. Charlie’s intelligence has already exceeded his teacher and the doctors. Before Charlie gained intelligence, even the simplest things in life were good enough for him. After he gained intelligence,none of those things mattered to him because his mind grew more complex. As a result, he felt alone and buried himself in his work. …show more content…

The Allegory of the Cave is to envision a group of prisoners who have been affixed in an underground cave. Their hands, feet, and necks are tied with the constraint that they can't move. What they believe to be the truth is just a shadow depicted on the wall of the cave. “Behind the prisoners is an enormous fire, and between the fire and the prisoners is a raised walkway, along with puppets of various animals, plants, and other things moved along” (Allegory of the Cave). These obscurities are the only objects the prisoners have known of during their lives, so they do not question them which leaves them in a blissful ignorance of the world around them. These prisoners are living in their own reality and are unaware of the actual reality that is ongoing in the background. The idea of “ignorance is bliss” is presented in Allegory of the Cave because the prisoners are living a life of ignorance. They live in a superficial world which they are perfectly content with. As this ignorance is presented, Plato shapes the prisoners to blissfully live in their surroundings. If one of the prisoners were suddenly released from the chains that hold his/her in his/her current state of ignorance, the movement would be uncomfortable, even agonizing. The prisoners would be released from their normal habitat. Plato revealed symbolism about the unknown in his work Allegory of the Cave. The shadows on the wall symbolize the

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