Similarities Between The Matrix And The Allegory Of The Cave

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Enlightenment is something people have strived for, personally, for generations. The knowing of information is essentially to people for everyday life. In the movie The Matrix as well as in the story The Allegory of the Cave, written by Plato, being enlightened is sought after. In The Matrix you see Neo trying to find out what's going on and how everything is happening, both to him and to the people around him. In The Allegory of the Cave you see the prisoner being let out of the cave trying to find out what's going on and what's happening in a new world they've never experienced. Altogether, The Matrix and The Allegory of the Cave show many similarities and differences in there characters, plot, and theme. One of the similarities between …show more content…

Both plots include a person being enlightened and it shows the person's past as well as the journey they take to enlightenment. In The Allegory of the Cave we go back to the prisoner. He has been chained in the cave all his life with only ever knowing the muffled sounds as well as the shadows of figures passing by. When he is finally let out he sees the real world and is amazed. In The Matrix Neo has been using computers both for good as well as illegally. He only knows the fake world and has only heard rumors of Morpheus. He then finds Morpheus and sees what the world really is and that he's only lived in the matrix. Neo is like the prisoner, finding out what the world truly is and being amazed. Even though the plots are similar they are also different. The plot of The Matrix takes you through multiple action scenes while multiple characters interact with each other. In The Allegory of the Cave, it goes slower and is talking between two people about a prisoner and the prisoners woes as well as accomplishments. One instance where the difference in plots is prevalent is when Neo has the bug both inserted as well as extracted (The Matrix). The Allegory of the Cave has nothing ever physically being forced into his …show more content…

The theme in The Matrix has a lot to do with futuristic ideas. Including the idea that everything around people is being generated by machines to trick their minds and make them think that the world they live in as they know it is stable and would never destruct. While The Matrix is futuristic, The Allegory of the Cave is very aged. You can tell this when they say “men passing along the wall carrying all sorts of vessels” (Plato 284) implying that men themselves are carrying things themselves, not being drug along by animals of work like oxen or horses. While The Allegory of the Cave and The Matrix themes may be very similar in some parts, are not so similar in

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