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The Matrix, By The Wachowski Brothers

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In the film, “The Matrix,” written by the Wachowski Brothers we see the great effects of being ignorant to the truth as all sense of reality is inexistent. In connection with Plato’s philosophies, the questions of blissful ignorance and what really makes reality are aspects of our lives that we ponder in search for truth and what is real. We know that what is clear and true to us is our individual sense of reality that comes from the knowing of tr uth, our perceptions and beliefs in our minds. Though the truth may not always be pretty, it is real and knowing it is fundamental to how we live our lives and therefore, our reality. Unlike in the film, we are willing to see and pursue truth for ourselves, shaping our sense of individuality and life as we’ve created it. Furthermore, and through that, one can see the main universal truth is that ultimately, we are the creators of our own reality; through our thoughts, feelings and perceptions of the world, we create all that we know to be true about our lives and that truth works in shaping what is real to us and therefore, our reality. The phrase, “ignorance is bliss” very much depends on the situation and most definitely determines the degree of truth of reality one has in their life. In The Matrix, the ignorance of the truth that has the possibility of hurting the characters is left undiscovered and unknown. Their “reality” consists of constant manipulation by a “system.” This results in the characters having no freedom and of

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