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    Level 1 of leadership for the Matrix was when Morpheus finds Neo he kinda forced neo to come with him. While in The Lion King this was shown when Mufasa was king. Level 2 was shown When Neo was given a choice to make, take the blue pill and remain ignorance of the truth and awake back at home unharmed or take the red pill and see the painful truth of reality and escape the Matrix. This also was shown in the Lion King when Nala follows Simba to the dark side. Level 3 was shown in the Matrix when…

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    movie) acts performed in its scenes. The idea which I aim to explore in this essay dwells on the usage of cinematographic elements, the theme of fate and the stylistic use of literary elements within the film as well as in the scene where Neo meets Morpheus. The movie is well known for the advanced cinematographic effects and for a person who understands film, the effects which are used in the film bring about a scientific as well as imaginary concept which make the film fall under the genre…

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    antagonist. Morpheus is introduced at the end of chapter six while he is being Krolak 2 attacked by creatures from the looking glass world. He is manipulative to get what he wants. In the story Morpheus will lie or manipulate anyone to achieve one of his goals. Although Morpheus does horrible things to the Alyssa, the protagonist, he often has a good reason for it. Morpheus age is not specified in the story for he is immortal, but he is described to look like an eighteen year old man. Morpheus…

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    The hero has to face a challenge. Neo is in his office when he receives a call from Morpheus. This one informs Neo that government agents are searching for him. Neo, guided by Morpheus, tries to escape the agents by climbing one of the sides of the building. 3: Refusal of the call. At this moment, the hero hesitates and is afraid to pursue the adventure. The fear comes up and Neo renounces…

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    society completely changes them and makes them into successful people. Society has multitude of ways in which it can influence an individual's belief system. In this climatic film, Morpheus believes he has found “The One”, Neo. At first, Neo was hesitant into believing he had the power to save the world, which Morpheus believed he had. After a period of time, Neo starts to…

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    Matrix. The Matrix is a computer program made by machines to use humans as batteries. Morpheus thinks that Neo is the chosen one and tries to enlighten him of the potential he sees in Neo to free the rest of the people from the Matrix. After training and several programs being downloaded into Neo's head, teaching him martial arts and other special effects Neo will need along the way, he starts on this journey with Morpheus, while being pursued by agents who are trying to isolate and remove…

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    Seeing the Light Essay The philosophical question of is ignorance bliss, or does the truth set you free is a complex question. The difficulty to understand the question is based on what truth you’re looking for. There are different perspectives and levels of intensity about the truth. If the truth you’re searching for is a world distorting secret, compared to a little white lie, there will be two different answers to the question: is ignorance bliss, or does the truth set you free? The story,…

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    Film Analysis: The Matrix

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    world called the Matrix. Trinity led Neo to a man named Morpheus who can explain the meaning of the Matrix. However, the group of agents, led by Agent Smith attempted to prevent Neo from meeting Morpheus. Finally, Neo and Morpheus arranged a meeting where Neo must make the decision of either choosing a blue or red pill. If Neo chose the blue pill, he would wake up in his home and remember nothing, but if Neo decided on the red pill, Morpheus would allow him to see the truth about reality.…

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    which is where she had already lived all her life. Just when she assumes that she is finally able to live freely, a Netherling named Morpheus comes to convince her to come back to power in Wonderland. He describes the mayhem that is being struck in the other realm by the previous queen, Red. Red is mad with power and wants to destroy Alyssa for stealing her crown. Morpheus deduces that the only way to correct what has been done is to eradicate her. As the story continues, Wonderland begins to…

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    Symbolism In The Matrix

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    The symbols in “The Matrix” enhanced how the movie was to be perceived, often of the difference between reality and an illusion. The most striking part of the main characters within the Matrix is their sunglasses, which are worn by those in the Nebuchadnezzar and the “agents”. These sunglasses, which cover their eyes (a symbol of understanding), symbolize their state of sleep or ignorance. As the crew, who are asleep, wear the sunglasses to represent sleeping and being in the matrix, the agents…

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