Plato's Allegory Of The Cave

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Plato's Allegory of the Cave is meant to represent knowledge we wish to seek. In order to obtain true knowledge we first need to escape what we think we already know, sense experience. The Cave represents society, the true reality in which we dwell on. The Sunlight when the prisoner is being released represents truth and new knowledge that is being aquired. It helped him see the world clearly for what it really is, instead of being in the darkness of the cave seeing the shadows casted by the fire behind him. The prisoners in the Cave represent common humans in society, who are ignorant and only have knowledge in what they want to know and nothing beyond that. The shadows represent what we perceive. We accept appearance for reality. For example

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