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The Deeper Meaning Of Plato's Allegory To The Cave

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Plato’s Allegory of the Cave Plato’s Allegory to the Cave was a very challenging yet intriguing piece to read. I had some trouble reading the story because of the way it was worded, but the deeper meaning really caught my attention. I really enjoyed the scenario that was created to convey the deeper meaning too. The deeper meaning of being able to come to face with reality can relate to many events in my life. Something else that I strongly agreed with even though it was tough to understand was the view on politics and the deeper meaning. I felt the deeper meaning was explained in a simple way that was still difficult to understand. While the scenario seemed simple with how the prisoners were chained and were forced to watch shadows on the wall, the way it was worded and the ability to understand the deeper meaning of coming to face with reality. Plato explains how the prisoners are chained and forced to watch the wall with shadows on it but when they try to face the light then they experience pain. Plato is relating this to how people experience pain with they come to face with reality or the …show more content…

For example, my parents taught me growing up that Santa Claus was real. Although my parents didn’t mean any harm by keeping the truth, it still hurt when it came time for me to face the reality behind Santa. All my life I was taught that Santa was real just as the prisoners were taught that the shadows was the world around them. Then it hurt when my parents told me the truth just as it would hurt the prisoner’s eyes when he came out of the cave and into the light. After being told the truth I can’t go back to believing in Santa but I wanted tell many of my peers and my siblings that didn’t know the truth because it was better to know the truth. This correlates with the quote stated earlier and how I can’t return to being ignorant about knowing the truth to

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