Allegory of the Cave Essay

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    in the world. The “Allegory of the Cave” in Book VII of The Republic, written by Plato, consists of the assertions by Socrates to Glaucon and analyzes the need of education to understand the nature of reality. Through the use of symbolism and metaphors, Socrates argues that the world we live in is the false reality and the ultimate purpose of education is to guide us toward the “Truth” and the “Good”.…

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    world we see is far from the truth. “The Allegory of The Cave”, written by Plato is based upon the reality the prisoners believe they live in, which in truth, is far from the actual world itself. The shadows portrayed to the prisoners by the puppeteers, reconstruct their minds making them distort their sense on what is ethical. This correlates to society today, based on how people see what they want to see, even if it is not reality. The prisoners in the cave compare to society today by…

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    curiosity is shown in “Allegory of the Cave” and The Matrix. These two stories are…

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    at the picture of Plato’s Allegory of the Cave, I can notice several things right away. The picture shows a cave that resembles a grave. People are living in the cave and there is an obvious contrast to the person and the world outside the cave. Life for those people in the cave looks dismal, pathetic and sad. It makes me have questions about them, like what happened? A small part of the picture shows a better situation. The allegory describes the people in the cave to be like prisoners,…

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    “The Allegory of The Cave” can be easily related to Plato's Theory of Forms, and both can be used to decipher the possibility of true human knowledge. The “Doctrine of 2 of 9 Forms” is one of Plato’s famous theories, which states that the physical world is not the real world and there is an ultimate world that exists beyond it (Macintosh). Plato says that there are two types of realms: the realm of corporeal things in the physical world and the realm of forms. First, the realm of corporeal…

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    people understand the world around us by our experience of physical objects , but it would really be our mistake to limit ourselves to what is done or believed. We basically bind by stubbornness toward change in way we look at the world. The allegory of the cave represents the man’s desire to be educated and to see out you better themselves. It dictates that a man is only educated as his own surroundings and can not learn without some guidance, teaching and life experience. In a conversation…

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    “The Allegory of the Cave” is another interesting reading of the semester which was written by Plato. I enjoyed this story because of how Plato made it into a conversation with Glaucon to make it feel like we are actually there with them when they are talking about this. The lesson that I learned from this allegory is about education and that if you want to learn you must explore and/or listen to what wise people have to say. In the reading it says: And now he would begin to draw the conclusion…

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    Allegory of the Cave and the Inferno In the Allegory of the Cave there were people only able to look at the cave wall and only be able to see the shadows of what people were doing. The people looking at the wall could only really see a glimpse or part of what was going on in real life. This is a form of torture because the people are chained to face the wall and this is it, they can not turn around or anything. In the inferno Dante has to go through seven different layers of hell and…

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    The prisoner’s journey in “The Allegory of the Cave” parallels my worldview on feminism, how? Well when I first learned of feminism I didn't believe in it, I believed that feminism was just another way to call women man-haters. Even though feminism is a big controversial topic, to me, in the beginning, it was just a word with a very bad reputation to it. I never wanted to be associated with the word feminism because of how people acted when they heard this word. Now though, I have grown and…

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    buildings where the people complain and then to the woods where I can't hear them and just run with these dogs. Hoooooooooooooooo! I feel good here, feel strong” (Eggers 1). Steven in this text can be compared to the cave dwellers in Plato’s allegory which leave the cave. They both leave the cave that we could consider to be the sensory world, but they also return to the…

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