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    him a deception that the sky, earth, and shapes or sizes are real to comfort him; or if he is just being tricked by an evil demon that is trying to deceive him and ensnare his judgment for their own purposes. This theory is brought to life when Morpheus wakes Neo up. He learns that every thing he has always thought to be true was really just an alternate reality that was being fed to him by the demons that Descartes believed to be true. Neo soon accepts this alternate reality, and learns to…

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    A large company. He was genius who choose to join Morpheus, at first neo seems as a reluctant hero and was scared what has been placed before him. He suddenly realize and accept the call from Morpheus and joined him. He Meet with the Goddess “Trinity” who is the bringer of love. She kisses him once he has been killed by Agent Smith which brings him back to life in the real world which energize him in the Matrix. He has ability to free man kind, he want peace. He has understanding and it is that…

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    The Matrix Buddhism

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    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 Morpheus, who is a computer hacker that the government considers to be a terrorist. Morpheus shows Neo the real world. The real world is full of corruption, material desire, stress and so much suffering. The world is now a wasteland where machines have taken over the human race by using…

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    we want to know the Truth (the red pill) or do we just want to forget about it, wake up, and believe whatever we want to believe (the blue pill). • The characters in the Matrix show their disgust at Cypher who wants to be returned to the Matrix. Morpheus even says to Neo at one point, “If you could return to the Matrix, would you want to?” This is a fitting description of how sickened God is when a believer returns to the world after being set free; “It would have been better for them not to…

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    Film Analysis: The Matrix

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    created by human reproduction. Smith, however, was created by the machines; the Oracle to be exact. And he does rebel against the system. When interrogating Morpheus, Smith removes his earpiece, his main connection to the machines. In doing so, he demonstrates that he can choose to ignore his orders unlike the other agents. He even says to Morpheus "I need to get out..." in his chilling robotic voice. Clearly, he harbors the capacity to go against his programming, a key feature of the One. And…

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    he believed to be genuine, was in fact an illusion in his mind and that his entire body was hooked to a wire that teleported his reason into a Martian-like world. An interesting concept is brought up once Morpheus explains to Neo that his perceptions on reality are essentially flawed. Morpheus simply states that Neo was living in a fantasy world and all of the sensations Neo ever felt were purely simulators in his brain transmitted through electric currents in the pods. Appearance is how objects…

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    Perhaps the most famous writings in Plato’s The Republic is the allegory of the cave. In the allegory of the cave, prisoners since birth stand tied up as they stare at the shadows of what looks to be human beings like them on the wall. Because they cannot see outside or turn their heads towards each other, they perceive these shadows as reality and therefore truth because that’s all they’ve ever known. There cannot be anything beyond that which they have seen. They don’t have the experience or…

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    First, when Neo finds Morpheus he is given a choice take a blue pill and “you wake in your bed and you believe whatever you want” or take the red pill and “stay in wonderland”(The Matrix). Neo chooses his destiny by taking the red pill. On the other hand, “The allegory of the…

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    The Allegory Of The Matrix

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    from adapting. The idea of the Matrix is that there was a man born inside of it, and this man had the skill set to do whatever he pleased. He could transform the Matrix into what he felt was right for the world. In the movie, this man is Neo and Morpheus believes that he is the one to finally bring down the Matrix and free the world from all of this craziness. The Matrix reminds me a lot of the government that we follow in today’s world. The government essentially sets the standards for our…

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    By definition, dystopia describes an imaginary society that is as dehumanizing and as unpleasant as possible. It is believed that the Matrix is a dystopian society because the world inside the computer fabricates what you hear, smell, see, taste and even touch. Due to the computers isolating and incapacitating each human, the computers control all independent thoughts, freedom, or true individuality, all characteristics of a dystopian society. Wilful deception means allowing oneself to be…

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