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Plato Cave

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In the story The Allegory of the Cave, Plato describes the perception of reality. He explains how to interpret ideas or objects in different perspectives. The story he tells about the cave could have influenced different modern day ideas. Some ideal examples might include religion, abuse, and imprisonment. Plato’s cave theory applies to all of these ideas and can show many different perspectives. While everyone has a different opinion on religion and its origins, Plato’s story may have influenced it in some way. This could be interpreted by saying the people sitting in the cave, for example, could be the “believers” in religion while the person to escape would be the “nonbeliever”. The prisoner could have interpreted the light as life outside the religion. The prisoner been …show more content…

Imprisonment, while less influenced than the others is influenced nonetheless. It is shown when the prisoner who is freed. The prisoner is representing someone incarcerated being released after serving a sentence. They are shown a better way of living when released. They want to share his experience and wants to help show other prisoners a better way than going back to old habits. But the prisoners in the cave are so used to what they were taught to do and not do differently, it is all they know, different scares them. In the story Plato says that “don’t you think he would consider himself lucky because of the transformation that had happened and, by contrast, feel sorry for them.”. He’s saying that anyone else would just leave and not share their experience, but this prisoner did. The Allegory of the Cave by Plato, a different kind of story shows many different kind of perspectives. Plato describes in his story how there are many examples that have been influenced by his story. Some example might include: religion, imprisonment, and abuse. There are many ways to show how these examples might be influenced by Plato’s

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