In order for us to understand the importance of knowledge, we must first understand what knowledge is. We can give our knowledge through new things and experiences. Getting information always has a purpose. There is the word "knowledge is power". Knowledge is definitely given the ability to decide where you go if you think it is difficult. People have complex processes to acquire knowledge that depends on spiritual abilities and knows how much he can get knowledge.
The cave allegory cave parable analyzes the allegory written by Plato to express how philosophers acquire knowledge. The fictional dialogue between Socrates and Glaucon, which compares this allegory, the appearance and reality of the problematic Socrates, education and ignorance. Frederick Douglas's "Learning to Read and Write" is Frederick Douglas (Frederick Douglas). Frederick Douglass) Learning to read and write is based on Douglas's very unfair life, a slave boy. In this article, Douglas starts to express how kindly a girl who loves her talks to her. This kind of woman started teaching him how to make him read. However, after her husband prohibited her from teaching, she became a very bad person. He also learned that the slave owner does not want him.
Plato's allegory explains the cave (25 points) Plato is one of the most important Greek philosophers and a Socrates student. He founded an academy in Athens, an institution devoted to philosophy, scientific research and education. His philosophy, politics, works of mathematics are very influential. The complex meaning that can be seen in the "cave" can be seen from the existence of prisoners trapped in the darkness of the cave from the beginning. A prisoner