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Dualism And Symbolism In The Matrix

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Brandon Harris
7/26/17
NMAC 4431
Dr. Brennan
Symbolism and Duality in The Matrix

Some of the deepest symbolic scenes of any film with a battle between symbolism and duality, at a time where man feared its own technology in the year 1999’s fear of Y2K. The Wachowkis Brother’s usage of such a time was attempted to introduce the new millennia to a new style of film. Wachowkis’s The Matrix (1999), set in a future where reality as perceived by most humans is actually control by sentient machines to subdue the population of humans, while using the human bodies, and their electrical activity as their energy source. Characters and props are use in the film to give it an identity of symbolism. Camera angles and philosophical dialogue drives the understanding of duality between man and machine.
One thing that is really noticeable about The Matrix is the symbolism. Neo’s apartment number was 101. This is funny because throughout the movie he is referred to as the one. The apartment that the agents finds the female character, Trinity in is 303.This is a playoff of Neo’s room door. The room number symbolism gives Trinity and Neo a subconscious connection. Trinity’s room number is where the movie begins and where the climax happens later on in the film. The place where Neo works is Metacortex which can be translated as transcending the boundaries of the brain.
Another thing to notice is that Neo and Trinity’s name are highly symbolic as well. Neo’s name which means new, is also an

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