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Plato's Allegory Of The Cave

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Imagine a place where palm trees sway back and forth to the rhythm of the tide rushing in. Imagine the beautiful clear waters that hold many varieties of sea creatures that we can admire from far away. Imagine soaking toes in the water and through the sand. We are not talking about a vacation. We are talking about an escape from the real reality of life where everything is utopian like. This magical escape from reality is called paradise. Paradise is derived from Latin and Greek and comes from the term paradis in French. It is not your usual vacation where one can go to relax and return to daily life. It is nearly perfection. Perfection is hard to achieve. What other way than to create a TV “reality” show where single, young people are looking …show more content…

The people in the cave are everyday men who think they are seeing the true object being placed in front of them even though they are just the shadows of the objects. Once the man that was unchained and freed to see the real reality of life and objects, he realizes that what he grew to know was not true. The others questioned his statements. They began to laugh and believe that he was crazy to believe such a thing. The men left to see the shadows preferred to remain chained and to see only shadows. Only the man was willing to free himself from the shackles and look at what life really was. In the Bachelor in Paradise, the contestants are “chained” and stuck to try to find love in a unrealistic scene. Just like the prisoners were only seeing shadows of the objects presented, the contestants were only allowed to try to find love with only the men and women placed in front of them. Most of the contestants were blinded by the looks of some of the people in paradise while some of the contestants, just like the objects in the cave, were not as they seem. Carly showed us in season 2 how her relationship was blossoming and crumbing under the pressure of trying to find love in front of a million

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