Tuesday, May 28, 2019

Allegory Essay -- essays research papers

AllegoryPlatos The Allegory of the Cave is a short story specifically discussing the parallels between the shadows the prisoners sees on the wall of the countermine, and the illusion, which passes off as truth in todays society. The Allegory of the Cave is about Socrates teaching his student, Glaucon, certain principles of life by telling him one of his allegories. The Allegory of the Cave can be interpreted in many ways one way is to make a similitude between the story and the way of thinking by individuals in a closed society.Socrates states that the cave is a world many of us would like to see, only is not really how the world is. It is almost like the movie The Matrix, where Neo, the main character is to discover that the world he lives in, is not the real world, moreover a world generated by machines and computers. Only in Socrates allegory, the world is not created by computers, but by individual minds. Socrates wants Glaucon to be a wiser, better-educated man, who will b y and by become a ruler of the State. He wants him to know not only the right, but also experience the wrong, because only a man who knows the bad, can authentically understand and appreciate the good. Socrates does this by telling him a story, to let him better understand the principles of life. Men are chained down in a cave and have a wall blocking their view to the outer world. The prisoners can only see the shadows of the objects on the other side of the wall. If the prisoners see the shadows of the men ...

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