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    was explaining ‘The Matrix’ to Neo, Morpheus was flipping a handheld mirror in his hand. Further, the movie demonstrates the idea that the mind is one’s own worst enemy several times. The first time is when Neo is fighting Morpheus in the computer program. Neo is thinking to hard trying to beat Neo, his body follows his mind, and Neo’s mind believes he is in the real world, so his body is constrained by the laws of reality. Eventually Morpheus says, “You think that's air you're breathing?” (Matrix). Here, Neo’s mind is defeating Neo, and he has to learn to move beyond that. Neo is trying to rationalize ‘The Matrix’ and that is impossible, he just needs to accept ‘The Matrix’ as it is, accepting the present or the moment for what it is, is also…

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    film, Neo is contacted by the legendary Morpheus, who offers him a choice; the red pill, or the blue pill. The red pill represents knowledge, and will wake Neo up and show him the truth – that he is living a lie as a slave to machines. The blue pill is ignorance, and will wipe Neo’s memory and take him back to the life he knows. After Neo has taken the red pill, he is graced with the knowledge of the matrix, and joins the fight against the machines to free humanity. From the beginning…

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    Is Neo really “the One”? “The Matrix” is a very well organized movie. There are many different scenes that symbolize various types of conclusions about society. Neo, Trinity, Morpheus, Cypher, Switch, as well as many other characters have different meanings to their names. In order to see all of the symbolic references in “The Matrix” you need to look very closely. “The Matrix” illustrates that modern-day life may not be as simple and complex as it could be. Characters in “The Matrix” are part…

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    Here, his/her strength and ability is tested resulting in a learning experience for the hero to mature. This is the moment where the hero touches rock bottom and faces possibility of death in order to be resurrected. Neo, in The Matrix, is completely blown away by the truth of the real world. He doesn’t want to accept that humans are bred for energy and demands to go back to reality. At this point Neo hits a all time low and makes the decision of not continuing on with life knowing this stunning…

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    The hero cycle in The Matrix For Centuries, there has been a common pattern across all mediums of entertainment. From Blockbuster movies to ancient epics, there is a clearly identifiable cycle. A hero, a journey, some conflicts to cause a mess, a reward worthy of a hero, and said hero returning home and everybody celebrating his deeds and accomplishments or him taking his place in society as a more mature version of himself. When we are first introduced to Neo, he is fallen asleep on his…

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    causes to show up. Their reality is a bunch of 2D pictures on a wall that are grey, such as most shadows are, and they have only heard the sounds they make, and the sounds that the people who keep them imprisoned make. Just as the chains in ¨Allegory of the Cave¨ are real and able to be seen by the prisoners, the chains that keep the prisoners of the matrix in line are there, but since the prisoners are in a dream world, the chains are unable to be seen. Neo and Morpheus meet for the first time…

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    Religion In The Matrix

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    movie itself is about when a young computer genius Thomas Anderson, who went by the alias Neo in the computer world, gets recruited by a man named Morpheus. After the two men had met, Morpheus showed Neo the real world, and told him how people were living in a programmed system called the matrix and that the real world was run by A.I or artificial intelligence. The story goes on, and eventually Neo successfully unlocked his potential and manages to save Morpheus from the agents. Now the thing…

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    One man is released and leaves the cave. At first he is blinded by the light, and them he begins to see what is real and understands that what he knew before he left the cave is not reality. He returns to the cave and tries to make the others still chained understand that what they know is not real, but they are not open to new ideas because that is all they have even known. This Allegory refers to Neo being awakened by Morpheus to reality and Neo sees the light of true reality and attempts…

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    Agent Smith Psychology

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    is the nemesis of the film. He and the other agents of law enforcement represent “the system” or “the establishment.” They are highly trained and heavily equipped fighting machines that keep the matrix operating smoothly and free from the liberators. At least six focal events provide substance and movement for this text. First, Neo receives his “calling” from Morpheus and is given a choice between freedom from the matrix, or forgetting his meeting with Morpheus ever happened. Second, after Neo…

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    A very white, vampiric looking man lives a boring life of what seems to be a daily routine, dragging himself from his house to work and back again. One day Neo starts questioning the world around him through late night computer hacking and discovers a man named Morpheus whom comes around with the answers; telling Neo that he lives in world controlled by machines and everything is not what it seems. Morpheus gives him the option of getting out of this alternate reality through a red pill. He gets…

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