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    ignorance. The film The Matrix takes the side of “Knowledge is power”. In the 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…

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    been brought up in discussions as the forefront of technology. This especially shown in many movies, movies such as The Matrix directed by The Wachowskis. In this movie, humanity is “plugged” into an entire virtual world and are completely unaware of this. Not only are there movies, there are also many texts that provide evidence about virtual reality. Texts such as The Matrix Simulation and the Postmodern Age by David Weberman. In this text, Weberman talks about the depth of virtual reality and…

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    I trust that Stan Lee changed superhuman funnies in a rapid way, from the time he turned into a right-hand essayist, proofreader, film official maker to the time he rises to a distributor. What may strike a chord is "who is Stan Lee”? However, in this paper, I will examine the early existence of Stan, Afterwards, I will expand on how he changes superhuman funnies, to the time he hoisted himself by turning into an open figure. A short time later, I will interchange why he was so imperative to the…

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    into the experience machine; it is the pluralism view that Nozick is referring to. The science fiction movie “The Matrix,” directed by Wachowski Brothers, addresses the same arguments made by Nozick with regards as to why people would not willingly plug in (The Matrix). For example, at the beginning of the movie, the main character is given the choice to remain in the matrix, or so-called experience machine, or…

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    Wachowski Brothers’ The Matrix (1999). The movie questions reality and an argument that can be identified from the movie is that the mind is the only thing that exists; the body and all things material, are illusions of the mind and therefore their existence can be questioned. According the Morpheus, the Matrix is a computer-generated dream world that can be described as a dream from which one cannot awake. It is able to control all aspects of the environment, as the Matrix is everywhere and…

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    To find the answer to the metaphysical question ‘What is real?” has been a philosopher’s intention for years. The Matrix, directed by Andy Wachowski and the written text, Plato’s Allegory of the Cave revolves around the concept of replying to this question. These two mediums share more similarities than differences. The Matrix as well as the Allegory of the Cave shares the concept of acceptance and broadening ones senses, the desire to learn, and having the knowledge to realize when one is in…

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    The Matrix is considered by many to be a revolutionary film that has since changed the science fiction genre. The movie depicts a world not much different than ours where people are unknowingly forced into a computer simulated world called the Matrix, that was created by a software programmer. Throughout the film the main character, Neo travels in and out of the computer simulated world to combat evil and free the trapped minds that have been enslaved by the software. While there is no…

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    The Matrix: Final There is an assurance that at one point in life, the end will come for each individual and everybody will perish at one point. For now, as humans and living things, we are all doing what we do best, exist. However, imagine if the life one believes to be a part of was not actual and in fact, it was all just a virtual concept in the mind. Having had watched the film, The Matrix, this paper analyzes comparisons between appearance and reality to the writings of Bertrand Russell’s,…

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    around with our brains in the form of telling us lies. In the movie, The Matrix, written by Larry and Andy Wachowski, Neo, the main character, is awaken from his long eternity sleep and realizes he has been living a lie. Throughout the film you are able to see the form of mystification form the Oracle, a character that knows everything in the film, and on Morpheus, the leader of the humans. Throughout the movie, the Matrix releases “agents” (art historians) to go after the humans. The agents…

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    The Matrix movie, released in March 1999, is based on questions raised by the 17th Century French philosopher René Descartes. This movie is about Keanu Reeves who plays an average computer programmer who helps his landlady take out the garbage but lives a double life as a hacker by the name of “Neo”. Neo received messages on his computer screen and began to search for the Morpheus, the leader of a resistance group, who he suspects is responsible for the messages. Eventually, Neo finds…

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