Allegory of the Cave Essay

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    As I was reading a story on Plato, The Allegory of the Cave is Plato’s way of talking about the human soul. The Allegory points to people who are so focused into their surroundings that these people often become trapped as one within, without really knowing their true ability to keen with their senses. As Plato said, “he contends that people must “go back into the cave”” or return to reality. Plato uses “The Cave” as a metaphor because he is using that for an everyday event as if you were…

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    and meaning lies with whoever is judging its validity. The search for self knowledge and truth is the main focus of Plato’s “The Allegory of the Cave.” He theorizes that humans want to enjoy the enlightenment that comes with the truth and should strive to spread the freedom of truth. This “freedom of the truth” presents the positive viewpoint of Plato throughout his allegory. In The Marquise of O- Heinrich von Kleist presents an opposing idea. His story explores the negative theory that humans…

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    towards the quest for knowledge and the obstacles that block our path of knowledge. In Plato’s short story “Allegory of the Cave”, human nature towards enlightenment and un- enlightenment is depicted by a dark and gloomy cave which is home to a number of imprisoned human-begins since their birth. In their pursuit to find true illumination as they scourge for knowledge from their melancholy caves and rustles chains through the echoes and shadows from beyond the wall. As Plato’s brief description…

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    Whether we like it or not education has play a significant role in individual’s life. “The Allegory of the Cave” by Plato and “Learning to Read” by Malcolm X, both articles talk about a man who got enlightened, while he was in prison. In Plato’s article “The Allegory of the Cave,” one of the former prisoners have the privilege to go out from the cave to experiment new things as actual objects and the light. At the beginning, would be hard to the prisoner to get use to the journey since he…

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    They have the power to challenge their limit on their free will which is escaping the cave to see the real world. Although the idea of the unknown when escaping, the prisoner exhibit that he can go beyond the limits of his freedom by escaping. One of the prisoner who did a notable act to what the other prisoner may think he shouldn’t have…

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    Plato's Allegory of the Cave Plato's moral story of the buckle is outstanding amongst other known, most sagacious endeavors to clarify the idea of reality. The buckle speaks to the condition of most people, and the story of an emotional exit from the give in is the wellspring of genuine comprehension. Everybody who has ever lived has solicited some adaptation from a similar inquiry, sooner or later in life: Why are we here? What is the purpose of this? What is 'reality,' and what am I expected…

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    Inside the story of Plato’s “Allegory of the Cave” we find prisoners held down by shackles inside a dark den with an only source of light that is fire behind them, as a result, that all they can see are shadows, until one day one prisoner breaks free and escape from the cavern and sees “reality”, but momentarily he gets temporary blindness because he wasn't adapted to light by the cause that all he saw in his life were shadows and darkness, after a while he explores and sees the sun he admires…

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    something else is the greatest accomplishment.” According to Ralph Waldo Emerson, conformism has become the norm within society, and in order to escape, one must break out of their constant societal obligation to be another face in the crowd. In Allegory of the Cave, Plato discusses in full the problem that we all face to conform to the norm and live life without true meaning while also restricting yourself from exploring the wonders of the world. While many believe that this ideal cannot be…

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    In “Allegory of the Cave” by Plato, he uses allegorical writing and is able to create two levels of meaning by using literary and allegorical. A literacy meaning is the matter of a subject. While allegorical meaning is a suggestion of something that is symbolic and/or metaphoric. Plato’s main point of his story is to show his readers that learning is painful and requires suffering by telling just how distraught the prisoner became when his illusion was shattered and his understanding was altered…

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    conditions to dark and dark caves. The parable of the cave divides the form of life into the life inside the cave and the life outside the cave. The life in the cave is the life of the phenomenal world, and the life outside the cave is a philosophical life. According to Plato, philosophical life precedes life in the phenomenal world. If the world of phenomena is a perishing world, the world outside the cave is a world of ideas that never change. The parable of the cave tells us that the…

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