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 Morpheus, and is then told that reality is actually very different from what he, and most other people, think it to be. Morpheus tells Neo that human existence is some sort of facade in our minds. In reality, humans are being ‘farmed’ as a source of…
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 have incredible power (mystification) to make everything in…
Neo, however, doesn 't believe it. One of the many pieces of advice Morpheus gives Neo during his training is, "Don 't think you are. Know you are". In this case, he 's relating knowledge (thinking) to the truth (knowing). This theme comes up again at The Oracle 's apartment when Neo meets the young boy who tells him, "…
Why Curiosity Did not Kill the Cat Some species have gone extinct due to lack of adaptation, however humans have consistently conformed to their surroundings to survive. Without adaptation, there would be no difference between humans and animals. Other species have limitations regarding their habitat, but humans use a more advanced thought process to find resources to adapt. In order for a human to discover a resource, they need to be curious about the purpose of an object. Curiosity enhances…
give the answer to the questions that haunt both: What is the Matrix? and why do you have? Morpheus and his team, realizing that his enemies are seeking to Neo, decided to contact him. The group of rebels led by real-world Morpheus, Neo rescues harvest of people where he was imprisoned. Once released, Morpheus explains what the reality because reality is not reality. The hacker Trinity (Carrie-Anne Moss), Morpheus friend leads him to it and the answer you want, but to obtain it must renounce his…
Morpheus warns of brain elasticity and the inherent human desire to stick with what is known. Cyprus embodies this dilemma when he puts the lives of the rebels at risk in order to gain re entry to the Matrix. He exclaims that he wants to go back and that…
It represents a world where people are refrained from being truly free by the creator and enforcers of the Matrix; which is similar to what goes on the United States. When Morpheus meets Neo for the first time he explains to Neo that the Matrix is a “prison for the mind”. A prison where you’re free to move, go wherever you want, do whatever you, but your mind does not belong to you. Instead it is controlled and manipulated…
movie “The Matrix” demonstrating a choice we all make in life. Morpheus gives Neo a choice between two pills—a red pill and a blue pill. "Take the blue pill," says Morpheus, "and the story ends. You awake in your bed and believe whatever you want to believe." "You take the red pill," he continues, "you stay in Wonderland, and I show you how deep the rabbit hole goes. Remember: All I'm offering is the truth, nothing more. Morpheus thus offers Neo a choice between "life as usual," and…
Neo is a man living a double life. He is a computer programmer by day and computer hacker by night. He always questioned his reality, but the truth is far beyond his imagination. He is recruited by an underground rebel named Morpheus. Morpheus explains that Neo and everyone else has been living in is an illusion generated by a massive computer called the Matrix. He finds out that most human beings are not born, but are created by machines so that they can harvest their bioelectric and heat…
limited time he had to choose. Although Neo chose to know the truth, there are many reasons one could choose either. Neo chooses the red pill because he has felt, and seen, that there was something “off” about his life. He was curious about who Morpheus and the others were and was unhappy with the life that he had. He was driven to choose the red (truth) pill. Without the knowledge that something was off, there is a high probability that Neo would never have chosen the red pill, or any pill at…