Compare And Contrast The Matrix And Allegory Of The Cave

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Welcome to the Real World While class begins on a shortened school week the students start by reading Plato 's “The Allegory of the Cave.” Reading, discussing, and then back to reading, the students have still gained a small amount of knowledge on what Plato 's theory really means. The teacher decides to watch the Wachowskis ' The Matrix, in hopes that the stories will connect. Beginning the movie, the students see how Plato 's idea of the chained people believing what is real to them equally compares to Neo, the main character of The Matrix, being unable to tell if he is awake or dreaming. Both bring out the idea that not one can tell what the false reality is compared to the true reality. These two pieces unite by similar plots, themes, …show more content…

Beginning with “The Allegory of the Cave” we know that the people begin life chained in a cave, they witness shadows of themselves and others and that is their real world, but what about the already enlightened people? The people “passing along the wall carrying all sorts of vessels” (Allegory 284) are already enlightened. Those people watch the chained people day in and day out. They pass over the bridge and back, but while they do that they witness all of the chained people watching their shadows. Quite similar, The Matrix has agents that live in the matrix with the unenlightened people. The agents do not tell the unenlightened people about the real world because they want them to stay unenlightened. The characters in both pieces have similar roles when it comes to providing the unenlightened people with the information they need to reach enlightenment. Since they do not want them to reach enlightenment they try and keep it from …show more content…

Neo goes into the real world with Trinity and the crew. Once they enter the real world they enter a ship called the Nebuchadnezzar. The ship has all of the computer systems that show what is going on in the matrix. In the ship and in the matrix “your body looks the same to you and to others in both worlds” (Partridge 7). Unlike “The Allegory of the Cave” where your body looks like a shadow and then once you reach enlightenment you see “the reflections of men and other objects in the water, and then the objects themselves” (Allegory 286). Also, in The Matrix the have a computer program the allows them to know how to do anything they need to know. Like in the movie, Neo needed to learn to fight so they hooked him up to the computer and put that knowledge into his brain. Unlike The Matrix, “The Allegory of the Cave” has chained people who must find their own way into the real world. After that they must learn to see the different light by becoming accustomed to it. The chained people do not have a computer hooked up to them to suddenly grow accustomed to the light or the new ways, they must figure that out alone. Nevertheless, the characters in both stories are portrayed in many different

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