Reflection Of Reality In Plato's 'Allegory Of The Cave'

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In Plato’s “Allegory of the Cave” we can find a dark den with prisoners inside, which are held down by shackles and with a fire behind them, restricting them from moving and look behind them. Also the fire behind acts as a source of projection for the objects shown to them via shadows. One day one prisoner breaks free and escapes from the den and sees “reality”, but momentarily he gets temporarily blinded by the cause of that he wasn't adapted to light, all he saw in his entire life were shadows and darkness. After a while, he explores and sees the sun, which made him admire the beauty of the outside world.
After reading and interpreting Plato’s “Allegory of the Cave”, I am able to find relations to my life reality by interpreting Plato’s metaphors, which Canada was my cave, my darkness was population,I was the prisoner and my shackles was the English Language, the fire is mainstream media, my shadows were stereotypes, my lights were my teachers, The sun in my reality were my first friends in Canada, and my blindness was to start interacting with citizens and get to know them. Allegory of the Cave is reflective of my life as a new citizen of Canada.
As I came to Canada, the country became …show more content…

In conclusion, by interpreting and analysing Plato’s “Allegory of the Cave”, I can find relations to my life reality in which my cave and darkness are Canada and population, I was the prisoner and my shackles was the English idiom, the fire is mainstream media, my shadows were stereotypes, my lights were my teachers, The sun in my reality was my first friends, and my blindness was to start interacting with citizens and get to know

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