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    Whilst comparing The Matrix, The Allegory of the Cave by Plato and Meditations I by Descartes there are several things to note. The most prevalent similarity between these three is the idea of reality versus illusion. The same metaphysical question continues to arise whilst reading the three works: “What is real?” There is a fine line between what is actually occurring versus what is actually deception of the mind. In The Matrix, Neo, the main character, accidently stumbles upon finding out that…

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    The Matrix Research Paper

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    Neo and everyone else has been living in is an illusion generated by a massive computer called the Matrix. He finds out that most human beings are not born, but are created by machines so that they can harvest their bioelectric and heat energy and fulfill their electricity needs. The minds of such people are imprisoned in an artificial reality known as the Matrix. Neo physically breaks free of the Matrix and, now in the real world, attempts to expose the illusion with Morpheus and other rebels.…

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    Film Analysis: The Matrix

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    about The Matrix. Now, The Matrix has some super-complex lore, so I'll give you a quick rundown. When the Matrix was created, the Oracle created the One, a man born inside the Matrix who could change it to how he sees fit. When he dies, he is destined to return to the Matrix to save humanity from the machines, and ultimately reboot the Matrix by returning his code to the Source. Now let's look at Neo, the supposed One throughout the movies. The lore states that the One was born in the Matrix,…

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    The Matrix Buddhism

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    The Matrix, Directed by Lana and Lilly Wachowski is a fast paced (yet slightly cheesy) Science Fiction film that was made in 1999. Thomas Anderson is living a double life, during the day he is simply a computer programmer but by night, he goes by a different name. Neo comes alive in the nighttime as an accomplished internet hacker. Neo begins his journey down the rabbit hole by asking one simple question, “What is the Matrix?”. Police begin to target him after he is contacted by Trinity and…

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    What Is The Matrix?

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    What is the matrix? In the movie, actually the name Matrix means the overall mass all ´´the overall surrounding mass´´ so that is the question of the movie: What is the surrounding mass? What is it all and good? Matrix means a virtual world to hide the truth. The main character of this movie is Thomas A. Anderson (Keanu Reeves) is a computer programmer by day and a hacker named Neo night. Has spent his entire life sensing that there is something more, that there is something wrong and that doubt…

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    Are we living in a Matrix? The Wochowski Brothers’ movie matrix presents an interesting concept of a world run by a computer algorithm. In the movie, people live in a simulated world run by machines, and the machines in turn, trick people into believing that their world is real. Is it possible that we actually might be living in a similar simulated reality created by someone from actual reality? Can we be tricked by a Descartesian “evil” God into believing that the universe is real while it…

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    The movie The Matrix, released in the year 1999, was written and directed by Andy Wachowski and Lana Wachowski. The Matrix is a part of the science fiction genre. The definition of science fiction is fiction based on imagined future scientific or technological advances and major social or environmental changes, frequently portraying space or time travel and life on other planets. The Matrix is a good example of its class because it has space travel, when Neo and the group travel back and forth…

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    a lot of people from accomplishing out of the ordinary goals. The movie “The Matrix directed by the Wachowski Brothers” adapt the structured world in a futuristic world that shifts it audience member concept toward their opinion toward their society.The film was apart of a movie blockbuster trilogy at the time.Therefore film used the main character Neo to create a shift in society that was the real world and the matrix world to put an end…

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    The movie that i watched and reminds me about Artificial Intelligence and robotics is the classic science fiction film TERMINATOR 2 and shows us what we have still to learn about Artificial Intelligence.Terminator 2 tells the story of two cyborgs sent back in time from the future,one is the T800 which is living tissue over metal endoskeleton which was performed by the most iconic role Arnold Schwarzenegger to protect the future leader of the human resistance;the other (the T1000, a more advanced…

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    repetitive cycles that occur in any major hero story. He lays out the journey every hero must endure in order to fully develop into the hero they’re destined to be. One of the most contemporary myths that alludes to the mono myth is the 1999 film, The Matrix. Here, Thomas Anderson or Neo, the protagonist, is separated from the reality he’s always known and awakens to the truth of human existence. Through Campbell’s mono myth it becomes evident just how much they intertwine. In the…

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