Feed Knowledge In Plato's Allegory Of The Cave

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Can you imagine being fed knowledge only from shadows on a cave? Allegory of the Cave is an amazing story that follows a very interesting plot. The central idea that Plato is trying to convey in Allegory of the Cave is that you can’t let new knowledge and experiences change who you are, and how hey shows this idea is really interesting!
Plato starts the story by explaining a little bit about what it's like for the prisoners in the cave. Plato explains that the prisoners are deprived of a lot of knowledge because they can only see shadows made from the light of a fire. The next section of the story gets into what it is like for the prisoners when they are finally freed from the cave and experience the outside world. The newly-freed prisoners

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