Compare And Contrast The Allegory Of The Cave And The Matrix

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“Will he not fancy that the shadows which he formerly saw are truer than the objects which are now shown to him”(Plato 285). In both “The Allegory of the Cave” and “The Matrix” they explore the same idea and question of what is “reality”? In the Cave prisoners are chained to walls and are not allowed to move or speak to one another only left with a shadow on the wall and their imaginations of what is reality. In Matrix we are shown a character by the name of Neo exploring the “real world” outside of the matrix. He must determine what is real and what is not through stages of enlightenment. Although both the movie and story are similar there are some differences. The comparisons and contrasts of the story and movie are seen through the point-of-view, the settings, and the themes. The point- of- view in both storylines share some similarities. In The Cave the point of view is from the prisoner. The prisoners thoughts and what he experiences are expressed when he is enlightened.The story shows the prisoners life chained to the walls and the changes he goes through when he …show more content…

In The Matrix and The Cave they use different ways of describing a prison. With The Cave the people in the cave are referred to as Prisoners, “and they are strange prisoners” (Plato 285). They are chained to the wall by their necks, they cannot move or speak to one another. They are only allowed to stare at a blank wall and look at the shadows on the walls from the flames from the fire. They are like prisoners in the cave because they are not allowed to leave the cave and are stuck in darkness. In The Matrix the “fake world” is like a prison because the matrix is covering people's eyes to hide the truth about the real world. Morpheus tells Neo that “he is a slave” (Matrix) to the real world and that people are so caught up in the real world that they would fight to keep it how it is and not expose the truth about the real

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