The plateau concluded that the perfect life view in the cave was a misunderstanding that prisoners would not notice the outside world if they did not escape. Likewise, Truman Shaw, director of Peter Wiel, traced the life of a man living in High Wanwen of Yuanpia Town. But what the hero does not know is that his life is being broadcast all over the world, and as a form of television program, entertainment methods are offered to the public. In either case, the individual is confined and can not escape from the surrounding environment.
Allegory and Truman Show's Alegre The Cave has many similarities with the Truman Show. Initially, Truman was confined in his own "cave"; the movie was called Shihaven or an imaginary island. A journey to Truman's real world travel, ascension, cave of knowledge resembling Plato. In this article I will explain these similarities and the intentions of the two works aimed at raising doubts about our own reality. In his allegory, Plato shows how people rise from the darkness of the cave to the light of the outside world.
Please compare the fable of Plato's cave with the movie 'Matrix'. The fable of the cave is one of the most famous works of Greek philosopher Plato. This fable is a human extension that is portrayed as a visual through their only body and things. In the fable allegory, Plato wants to show that reality reality is not necessarily the case. From childhood, a group of prisoners was locked in the cave, each prisoner is tying head together ...... Fable analysis of Plato's cave in Plato's cave in the cave, readers are clever A metaphor is set up. Some people think that it has nothing to do with today's society. However, the prisoners trapped in this cave today represent Americans in our country. In our lives, sometimes we can face the walls of his own cave completely, forgetting the truth of our country and the world around us.
Plato is a famous Greek philosopher and wrote "a fable of the cave" as an attempt to answer some philosophical problems, in particular the nature of reality. He called for a dialogue between Socrates 'teacher who inspired many of Sopratis' philosophical theory called 'Fable of the Cave' and Glaucon, a student of Socrates. It explains that one of the main points of Socrates (and Plato) is shape and the world is made up of a more complete and ideal form of reflection. The material world we can see, touch, hear, sniff is actually half the image seen in reality. Just rely on the feelings of your body, please believe what you are seeing, such as Socrates and make it effectively blind. The world we see reflects the shape the world expresses (not so accurate). In the case of Socrates, any form of circle, table, tree, dog is the answer to that question.