Allegory of the Cave Essay

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    him in Belgium. Liberals such as Thomas Jefferson is an advocate and activist for human rights. Jefferson has mandated the role of drafting The Declaration of Independence so that each state would be set free of colonial rule. Plato in The Allegory of the Cave explores how some live in the illusion of what life is while others live the moment due to dynamics regarding freedom (Honer, Francis and Plato 57). This essay explores the understanding and interpretation of what it is to be a human…

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    for ourselves and that our knowledge is accurately the truth, but do we really? Plato utilizes an allegory to provide a clearer visualization of misconception of reality in our society. Failing to recognize the influences that prevent our achievement of accurately obtaining truth and truly being of moral character propels us into the deceptive truth of society. The purpose in Plato’s “Allegory of a Cave” is to encourage one to strive for precise reality by understanding the restrictions that…

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    According to Plato’s Cave Allegory, the prisoners are kept in the cave since birth as they can only see and name the shadows of objects on the cave wall. This causes the prisoners to mistaken the appearance of reality due to the reason that they have never seen anything outside of the cave. Similarly, in The Matrix, the main character, Neo is trapped inside a reality created by a computerized program as the program was designed by the artificial intelligence that took over the world. Furthermore…

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    Plato’s Allegory of the Cave brings to fore the ramifications of experiencing life through a restricted lens. The story paints a decidedly bleak portrait of human beings trapped within the confines of a cave since birth, where the shadows of outsiders casted upon the walls craft their perception of reality. One of the men eventually manages to break free, and ventures out from his two-dimensional prison and into the real world; as he adjusts to this new environment, he realizes that the truth…

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    discussions of ignorance, one controversial topic was issued from Plato’s “Allegory of the Cave”. On one hand, Plato argues ignorance is not bliss as there is more for us to see. On the other hand, the sight of the sun when going outside the cave for the first time in ages immensely startled the prisoners who were locked in the cave, blinding them temporarily. Others even maintain it was a good thing as they went back into the cave, to help…

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    similarity with the cave dwellers as they are both ignorant and stick to their ideals of what is true. The prisoner and Euthyphro are polar opposites and display the differences in Greek society. To…

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    Plato’s “Allegory of the Cave” contains many symbols that we can apply to our own societies and those around us. Ignorance is a major theme of Plato’s story and is represented in many different ways, through the use of many different symbols. Ignorance is a great aspect of today’s societies, playing a major role in the ways that we perceive the world around us and how we learn, create, and better and advance our world. In Plato’s story ignorance is mainly represented by the chains bind the…

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    conflictions faced by some of the great philosophers of the past such as Socrates and François-Marie Arouet, also known as Voltaire. We learn much about their philosophy on life reading many works of the past. For Socrates, we have the Apology and the Allegory of the Cave found in Plato’s Republic, Book VII. For Voltaire, we have the Story of a Good Brahmin. How did both men view pain and pleasure? How did they view happiness? Were they entirely similar or different? In this paper, I plan to…

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    I believe that everything happens for a reason, and at the age of seventeen I have acquired many lessons, and have been thrown into the scorching sun like the prisoner in Greek philosopher, Plato’s story, Allegory of the Cave. I have been mentally, physically, emotionally, and verbally abused by the very people who were supposed to show me love, security, and affection. I have felt the feeling of loneliness, stress, and confusion; but one challenge I’ve faced, and still facing is being…

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    and whether it was a gift brought forth by a divine power or a direct consequence of self-discovery. Through, the ages, many notable writers such as Plato and Bacon provided their own views on the source of knowledge. In his short story the “Allegory of the cave”, Plato claims that by identifying our identities and breaking through the barriers created by our false perception, we will be able to access that source of true knowledge buried deep inside our minds. To illustrate this point, Plato…

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