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The Cave In Plato's Allegory Of The Cave

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In the Allegory of the Cave, Plato uses a cave as an analogy between humans and the outside world. Plato describes humans living underground in a dark cave, and not really being able to move. The only thing the humans in the cave can see is shadows along the wall. Maybe the point of this is to show that not many people think outside of the box and are just used to the same schedule day in and day out. When people do “go out of the cave” and branch out, they have to adapt to the change because they are not used to the new found freedom. Once they become familiar with the surroundings and their new abilities, people try to encourage others to think the way they do. Maybe in thinking this way they are trying to bring awareness to the fact that

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