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Plato's Allegory Of The Cave

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In the story, "Plato's Allegory of the Cave", Plato discusses about the nature of reality. Plato depicts a conversation between his mentor, Socrates and his student, Glaucon, about a scenario of prisoners chained inside the cave since childhood. While, these prisoners are confined inside, objects are placed in front of the flames mimicked by puppeteers. This is the only thing that the prisoners experiences which mentally clouds with their only perception of reality. Further on, one of the prisoners is forcibly taken outside which makes the prisoner feel severe novelty upon things never before seen. Later, when this prisoner receives knowledge gathered outside the cave. He wishes to return back and mentioned what he seen to the others. Even

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