The Cave Image In Plato's Reading

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The cave image, in Plato’s reading, is expressed as an analogy for humans and our lack of education. Imagine a prisoner in a cave, chained and unable to turn his or her head and restricted to see only what is directly in front of them. What they are seeing are shadows casted by objects, people and animals behind them which are being illuminated by firelight behind and above them. The objects are carried along a low wall behind the prisoners. Occasionally the shadows speak, and the echoes of the words they speak reach the prisoners and they realize that they seem to come from the shadows. The prisoners can talk to each other, and they assume that the names they are using are the names to what they see and hear. The prisoners inside the cave

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