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    Many people have never really been in the cave, but even more people have never been outside of it. The cave represents ignorance and in this world and generation, with every tiny information being a click Plato’s Allegory of the Cave has two meanings, one of which is literal ; there are prisoners in a cave, behind them is a fire and in between them and that fire is a passage. On the whole length of that passage way there is a wall high enough to hide the people who walk there but not high…

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    What are the most important similarities and differences between The Matrix and Plato’s Cave? In The Matrix, Neo was offered two pills and was asked to choose one of the two pills. The blue pill had an effect of making Neo woke up in his bed and believed whatever he wanted to believe. On the other hand, the red pill would make Neo stay in Wonderland and Morpheus would show him how deep the rabbit hole was. And therefore, Neo decided to take the red pill. Neo also fought a battle for his live…

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    Plato’s “Allegory of the Cave” refers to the idea of the shadows in the cave being used to subjugate prisoners in a cave. They are being entranced and trapped by their own shadows, and believe that the shadows are the thing that they represent: for example, the shadow of a dog is a dog. The image of the prisoners chained to the wall, forced to watch something they think is the outside but that they create, has persisted in society for millennia, and for good reason. The allegory strikes at the…

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    "I declare this lava bed to become a park," I hear President Calvin Coolidge. This Lava Bed is located on the border of California and Oregon. At this site you are able to see caves, take a tour around the park, go hiking on scenic trails, climb cinder cones and learn about volcanoes that are active or inactive. I think this field trip would be educational because we would be there and we would remember instead of pictures off the internet. The tour around the park will be historical because…

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    It is a beautiful day in Utah at the Timpanogos Cave National Monument. I have packed a backpack of water, snacks, and a flashlight. After double checking to ensure I have my Cave ticket to tour the inside of the cave, I start the trail. After passing the Visitor’s Center I come to a talus slope. A talus slope is a pile of loose rocks that have collected at the bottom of a mountain, cliff, or any high point. Looking at the walls around the area I can see how erosion has weakened the walls near…

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    order to reveal a deeper meaning or lesson. Allegories can act as analogies that point out logical inconsistencies and cause one to reflect and even question their own way of life. In Plato’s “Allegory of the Cave,” Plato intends to point out the prison-like obedience that humans who are “in the cave” have to their lifestyle, and the difficult choice of giving up this lifestyle in search of something more. This allegory displays the confining nature of life without wonder, or philosophy, and the…

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    In Plato’s “Allegory of the Cave” demonstrates a different approach on illustrating the way society tends to view reality. In this section Plato identifies ideas of change that could have been implemented, but instead were rejected. Excerpts in Plato’s writing show how the public associates fear with change and also the unknown. Plato’s allegory explains his own theories more by connecting shadows of a cave to a boundary that humans have put up to ignore reality. With these notions Plato still…

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    The Allegory of the Cave” by Plato Plato lived around 427 – 347 BCE. He was a friend and a student of Socrates. Socrates is credited one of the greatest philosopher of all time and founder of western philosophy. Most of Socratic philosophy, dialogues, teaching and conversations have passed on and documented by Plato. Plato is best-known for his works including Phaedo, symposium, Phaedrus and Timeous. Allegory of the cave is from The Republic. The primary purpose is Persuasive. He is trying to…

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    the way they are portrayed in their writings. In Allegory of the Cave, Plato is speaking metaphorically. The cave is a metaphor for the reality which we live in. The story is the same as The Matrix in the fact that there are different realities that are believed in. Even though there are obvious differences, you can tell the movie drew from Allegory of the Cave immensely. In Allegory of the Cave, there are people who live in a cave under everyone else. They’ve been there since they were little…

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    Tobias Buehner Professor Douglass TA Gianna Englert Philosophy 099 October 5, 2014 Analyzing Plato’s Allegory of the Cave Over time, history has produced extraordinary leaders. People such as George Washington, Gandhi, and Alexander the Great have inspired the minds of many and created magnificent societies for their people. These men not only successfully lead their people, they also fostered them and helped them grow and develop. They are considered to be some of the greatest leaders of all…

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