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Allegory of the Cave a description of learning


The Allegory of the Cave Plato was born in 427 B. ... He wrote about Socrates’ teachings, one example being The Allegory of the Cave. In The Allegory of the Cave, Plato describes a group of prisoners who, since childhood, have been confined to an underground cave. ... There are many way...

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Platos Cave Allegory


Plato’s Cave Allegory Platos Allegory of the Cave is a very thoughtful account that proves to be a metaphor for enlightenment. It begins with Plato describing a scene where prisoners are in an underground cave. ... The fire in the cave represents the power of the sun and the fire has the power...

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Platos Allegory


In “Allegory of the Cave” Plato describes a cave where there are people chained so they can not move. ... While reading the allegory of the cave I kept thinking of how it relates to our class. I believe that similar to the prisoners in Platos Allegory of the Cave, the students in our class beli...

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Allegory of the Cave Discussion by Caesar Medel


In the “Allegory of the Cave” one can look at the chained prisoners as the virgin mind that places names (associations) with objects of relevance. ... The “ascent out of the cave” can be a way to associate the realm of reality with the realm of fantasy. ... That hope can be tied with the upper wo...

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Allegory of the cave


In Plato’s Allegory of the Cave there are many hidden meanings. A phrase that would best describe what Plato is trying to say is “the best rulers are the rulers that lead least because absolute power corrupts absolutely.” This really gets across his message of how there should be an ideal government...

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Plato and allegory of the vae


Explain Plato’s use of the metaphor of shadows in the allegory of the cave. Plato’s’ The Allegory of the Cave, allows an individual to realize that which they already know. ... The people that are in Plato’s’ cave, the prisoners, have always been there. ... Plato said to Glaucon, “ To them, I...

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Overview of The Allegory of the Cave


An Overview of The Allegory Literature dramatizes self-knowledge. ... The Allegory for example. ... As early as their childhood, Socrates speaks to Glaucon of humans being chained by their legs and necks in an underground cave. ... Towards the top of page 1197, Socrates explains to Glaucon t...

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Use of Allegory in Dantes Inferno


Dantes use of allegory in the Inferno greatly varies from Platos "Allegory of the Cave" in purpose, symbolism, characters and mentors, and in attitude toward the world. ... Dante uses allegory to relate the sinners punishment to his sin, while Plato uses allegory to discuss ignorance and knowledge....

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Plato s Allegory of the Cave


The cave described in Plato’s Allegory of the Cave serves as a graphical explanation of Plato’s concepts. ... The cave is described as an “underground den, which has a mouth open towards the light. ... ” (29) In the Allegory of the Cave Plato describes the prisoner’s seeing shadows. Our book ...

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PLATO S ALLEGORY OF THE CAVE


PLATO”S “ALLEGORY OF THE CAVE” Plato’s “Allegory of the Cave” is a story in which Plato explains his theory of our knowledge and reality. We are given a story about a group of prisoners that have been chained...

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Alegory of the Cave


The Allegory of the Cave Plato’s “Allegory of the Cave” is a conversation between two philosophers, Socrates and Glaucon. ... Next he is “reluctantly dragged up a steep and rugged ascent,” out of the cave up into the world, but “when he approaches the light his eyes will be dazzled, and wil...

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Allergory of the Cave


The Allegory of the Cave Plato, the most creative and influential of Socrates disciples, wrote dialogues in which he frequently used the figure of Socrates to espouse his own. He creates an analogy that portrays the essential point that the prisoners in the cave are not seeing reali...

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Explain Platos use of Metaphors for shadows in this Allegory of the Cave


Explain Plato’s Use of Metaphors for Shadows In his “ALLEGORY OF THE CAVE” In Plato’s “Allegory of the Cave” he uses metaphorical examples to make the essence of his ideas more accessible to a wider audience – ie. ... Not only do metaphors bring depth and a visual angle to a story, but they ar...

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Allegory of the Cave


The chapter, "The Allegory of The Cave”, is adapted from the author Plato’s book called The Republic. In this specific chapter Plato speaks about prisoners who are kept in a cave from everything, life, people, etc. ... As I mentioned above Plato in this chapter speaks about prisoners who ...

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Explain Plato s use of the metaphor of shadows in his allegory of the cave


Plato uses metaphors to describe the shadows in his allegory of the cave. In the story there are prisoners who have never seen the real world and the only world they know is the one of shadows, that are cast upon the wall of the cave. The prisoners are chained to the cave by their limbs and also the...

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Plato s The Myth of the Cave


... There have been idea’s denoted thousands of years ago, that still apply and strand strong in present day society. In the “ Myth of the Cave” Plato introduces a logical theory on the reality. ... Even though Plato composed the “Myth of the Cave” over two thousand years ago, this allegory ...

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Plato s Cave Allegory


... One of the most important political thinkers, Plato, describes a situation in which many think is one of the most outstanding works of political theory. This work is entitled the “Cave Allegory.” While this allegory is famous to many, the interpretation of this work is thought to be in conflic...

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Modern Day Applications to the Allegory of the cave in a skit


... They had been discussing Plato’s, “The Allegory of the Cave” and they were told that for their first assignment, they would have to apply the allegory to their own life, and real situations that they had been through. ... Louis: (rolls her eyes) Well, anyways, here’s the assignment… (An...

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Allegory


What roll does society play on one’s sense of reality? Plato in the “Allegory of the Cave” develops that reality is determined by an individuals society. Plato uses many symbols to show the illusions of reality. For example, shadows, fire, and light. “Allegory of the Cave” is a symbolic story about ...

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platos allegory of the cave


“In Plato’s famous image of the cave, we’re bound and facing the flickering of shadows cast by the artificial light of a fire on the inner wall of a cave. ... ” Plato, by allegory of the cave is trying to show us the condition of the world we are living in. He represents the environment we liv...

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Allegory of the Cave


The Allegory of the Cave represents to me old wisdom. A writing which has most likely outlived its productivity. The potential for corruption of the document through translation is great and cannot be overlooked from my point of view. I am also personally not a large fan of philosophy as a subject o...

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Explain Plato s use of the metaphor of the shadows in the allegory of the cave


a) The allegory of the cave is Plato’s attempt to compare what we see as reality to the reality seen by a philosopher into a form in which we would understand. A man whose life is unexamined is imprisoned in a cave, head held in a position facing a wall. Behind him is a tunnel up to the light, befor...

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Matrix Allegory of Platos Cave


The Matrix: Allegory of Plato’s Cave 1.List the ways in which the lead character (Neo) lives in a world like Plato’s cave as the movie begins. ... In the allegory of the cave, the prisoners exist in a world which can easily be contrasted to The Matrix. In the cave the prisoner’s reality was simp...

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Plato and the movie Momento


Plato’s “Allegory of the Cave” sets up several ideas that are represented symbolically in the film “Memento”. Plato represents the idea that people are ignorant of their true reality until they seek knowledge in the Allegory, with the prisoners in the cave that are only able to see shadows cast upon...

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account of Plato s allegory of the cave and what he intended to teach by it


Plato was aware of his audience, and appreciated the importance of explaining often-difficult concepts in a way that could be more readily understood. To explain his theory of the Forms, Plato used the now well-known Allegory of the Cave. There are a group of prisoners at the bottom of a cave, sh...

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what scholars mean when they say that ethical statements are no more then expressions of opinions


Plato a Greek philosopher in the fourth century believed that there was a second reality above ours. This is the world of the forms. Plato wrote the cave allegory to show this. The cave begins ‘imagine an underground chamber like a cave with an entrance open to the daylight, but running a long way i...

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Markheim


Plato states in The Republic that a necessary element of a well-governed society is a ruler who does not find political power vital to his existence. In Book VII, Plato illustrates his most elaborate, and most important allegory yet, in the “Allegory of the Cave”. With this allegory, he offers the c...

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Plato s Parable of the Cave


Plato utilizes the simile of the cave to describe his feelings towards politics, his theory of the forms and his discontent with the execution of his tutor and mentor Socrates. Plato asks us to imagine a number of prisoners; all are chained in a cave. ... However the prisoners are bound in such ...

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Plato The allegory of the cave


The most famous passage in all Platos writings occurs in the Republic, this is the analogy of the cave. This analogy is where Plato puts into symbolic form his view of the human condition and human knowledge, in relation to reality as a whole. Plato asks us to imagine a situation; there are ‘prison...

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Myth of the Cave


... Plato used “The Myth of the Cave” to show the difference between authentic knowledge and belief. This distinction is the purpose of “The Myth of the Cave. ... I believe that this myth is absolutely true. It is clear that “The Myth of the Cave” is a metaphor. Most of us, not being philosopher...

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Allegory of the Cave


... We are living in a world of illusion but some individuals will be courageous enough to ascend from the cave to find the Truth and the Good. ... ” The prisoner is drawn to the light and climbs out of the cave even though the light or the Truth hurts. ... We are living in a world of illusion bu...

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When Jesus Appears to Mary Should One Look to Plato as the Inspiration


When Jesus Appears to Mary Should One Look to Plato as the Inspiration? ... When comparing Plato’s Republic with The Holy Bible, the Allegory of the Cave is seen in many passages throughout the bible. One passage in particular is found in the New Testament “The Gospel According to John” chapter ...

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platos cave


... In the reading of Plato’s Cave he talks of a cave where people live. ... Further into the reading he asks what would happen if one of the human beings were to be pulled away from that darkness and brought up out of that awful cave into the bright sunlight. ... Suppose a man were to c...

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Anomaly of an Allegory


... However, after exploring the writing thoroughly, it becomes clear that the book is an allegory of God’s love for his people, and not the result of any other theories. It is difficult to understand why an allegory is the true answer until one is knowledgeable of its broad spectrum of interpre...

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Matrix


... She was living in the Matrix because she was a form of a physic. The oracle was not what Neo expected she was probably just an image of the Matrix. ... Neo started to realize and understand the Matrix when he visited the Oracle. The children in the Oracles house bent the reality of the matrix...

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Mind s Inherent Refusal of Enlightened Truth within the confines of Platos Republic


... Plato’s prominent work of literature, Politeia, has established a profound effect on American and European thought. Politeia, also known as Republic, contains a plethora of revolutionary philosophical ideas. Plato describes situations to better explain some of the ideas presented in Republi...

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Oeidpus


In his “Allegory of the Cave,” Plato describes someone who is imprisoned in a cave. He is chained and forced to look at a wall, where a fire behind him casts shadows. As time passes, his vision becomes so accustomed to these shadows that they form his reality. When escapes from the cave, he “is unab...

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Platos Parable of the Cave


In the Parable of the Cave, Plato relates that if one of the prisoners were allowed to leave the cave he would realize the shadows are but dark reflections of a more complex reality, and that the known perceptions of his fellow cave dwellers are distorted and flawed. The parable speaks to the role ...

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Plato's belief in Universals and Particulars


My interpretation of the Allegory of the Cave is the key in interpreting Plato’s distinction between the existence of Universals and Particulars in a nontemporal and nonspatial realm independent of our space-time world. Plato deems these Universal/Ideas/Forms are metaphysically the Ultimate Form of ...

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concept of settings in literature


We were in Dark Cave on an educational and adventure caving trip, run by volunteers from Cave Group of the Malaysian Society. Dark Cave is one of many caves at Batu Caves, about 12 kilometres north of Kuala Lumpur. Untill then, the hardest part of the trip had been the climb up to the caves in the b...

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Allegory of Faith


Allegory of Faith by Jan Vermeer On October 12, 2003, my husband and I visited the Metropolitan Museum in New York. ... Vermeer’s painting Allegory of Faith was the particular piece of art that I took most interest in during my trip to the museum. ... What I saw in the painting Allegory of...

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Platos Myth


In Plato’s “The Myth of the Cave” there is much emphasis in knowledge versus ignorance. In “A Rose for Emily” by William Faulkner and “Killings” by Andre Dubus, display the same traits shown in Plato’s “The Myth of the Cave. ... Showing human condition and human knowledge would explain the reali...

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Allegory in Young Goodman Brown


Amy Hu AP English Arbizu 9/19/03 Allegory in Young Goodman Brown There are many ways to express morals and lessons in a story. But one way that stands out the most to me is an allegory. An allegory is defined on www. ... ” The story, Young Goodman Brown, by Nathaniel Hawthorne...

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Myth Of The Cave


... In Plato’s dialogue of The Myth of the Cave human beings are kept as prisoners in an underground den. ... Not realizing that what he would bring back to the den would bring death upon him, the enlightened prisoner would do all in his power to try to convince his former fellow prisoners of t...

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CAVE AND OUR REALITY


THE CAVE AND OUR REALITY Plato’s theory of the cave is very similar to the Matrix – the people that are in the Matrix think that they are living in the real world but actually it is just a program based on reality – like the shadows on the wall. When they would accidentally get disconnected and w...

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Plato


Who is Plato? Plato is a philosopher and educator of ancient Greece. ... Make at least one link to a site where readers can learn about Plato and his philosophy. There are many sites about Plato and his philosophy but here are the three best ones according to me. If you want to learn ...

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Illusions


Jennifer Farley Eng/Lit II Professor Marino 24, September, 2003 “The Ones Who Walk Away From Omelas”, by Ursula K. LeGuin, and “The Allegory of the Cave”, by Plato are short stories, that portray an illusion. In the story, “The Ones Who Walk Away From Omelas”, the city of Omelas is described as havi...

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A Deadly Visit


It was the first and only time I went to this splendorous, huge, dark, demon-dwelled cave in which I had the opportunity of meeting with death for a few moments. I was thrilled at such marvelous beauty. Somehow out of that dark, creepy cave a bright, radiant, glowing light came out. Surely I wasn’t ...

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Things Fall Apart


In the book Things Fall Apart the protagonist, Okonkow, goes through quite a few transitions in the book, the first of which I am going to write about is when Okonkow shows a softer more feminine side. The second is when Okonkow shows how much of a sissy he can be by committing suicide. In chapter t...

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Comparison between Noras And Shukovs Ability to Define Reality in A Dolls House and One Day


... Throughout A Doll’s House by Henrik Ibsen and One Day in the Life of Ivan Denisovich by Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn, both the characters Nora Helmer and Ivan Denisovich Shukhov exemplify the realization that distinguishes them from the rest of society. ... Most simplistically, this realization ...


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