Allegory Of The Cave Comparison Essay

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Stephen Hawkings, a Theoretical Physicist and renowned author from the United Kingdom once said “ The greatest enemy of knowledge is not ignorance, it is the illusion of knowledge.” Hawkings is stating that having false knowledge is worse than ignorance. Knowing knowledge that is not the truth is worse than being ignorant to the truth; such as in both “Allegory of the Cave” and The Matrix. In the short story “Allegory of the Cave” by Plato and the Wachowskis’ The Matrix, both depict when man is unaware of true knowledge, he eventually learns and becomes enlightened even though it is painful, but with time they will go on to teach those who are oblivious to help them become enlightened as well.
Both “Allegory of the Cave” and The Matrix, portray how the cave dwellers and Neo live in a prison of ignorance, the cave dwellers in a cave and Neo in the matrix, that falsifies their perception of reality. In “Allegory of the Cave” prisoners are chained away in a cave, forced to look at a wall with shadows reflected on it. The shadows are created by workers moving on a bridge in front of a fire, and they hold objects to cast a shadow on the wall. This is all the prisoners know, they know nothing of what is outside the cave, or who is casting the shadows because they are chained up. To these prisoners, their “truth [is] …show more content…

Both Neo and the cave dwellers go on a journey from having no knowledge to being able to teach ignorant people. Neo and the cave dwellers though they knew the truth, until they became enlightened, and now show others their wrongness. Like Hawkings said “The greatest enemy of knowledge is not ignorance, it is the illusion of

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