Reality Perception: Insights from the Allegory of the Cave

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Many people rely on what we can see, touch, smell, and hear to be real and true; however there is also the question of how do we know that something is real and true? The world we live in could be made up, and we all could be living in a fantasy. What we, as humans, believe to be real and true could all be a lie. For example, in the Allegory of the cave, these prisoners believed that the stories projected on the wall were true. These stories were fake, but the prisoners believed it was true because that is all they had been taught. Until one is able to see the truth for himself. There could be a entirely different world that is beyond our imagination, and earth is just an imaginative figure that was made up. Allegory of the cave is one of Plato’s more famous …show more content…

These people only see what the machine wants them to see. The machine is like the the people who were moving and portraying the “puppet show.” These people accept what they derive from their senses to be true. Neo believes that the Matrix is not real and it is all a lie, but he is not capable of understanding how the Matrix works. Morpheus tracks down Neo, and brings him to the Resistance. The oracle said that there would be someone who was capable of defeating the Matrix, and Morpheus believes that Neo is the one who can accomplish that. The Allegory of the Cave uses the people, who are creating the scenes for the prisoners, as the powerful people in society. These people have control of the input that goes into our lives. In the Matrix these people would be known as the machines. The machines controlled anything they knew. The people and the machine used false things to portray something as being real. The prisoners were manipulated into believing that what they had been taught was real. It is sad though, because the people who are portraying false things, also live in the fake world that they

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